electricity Flashcards

1
Q

what is the SI unit used to measure electrical charges?

A

6.25x10^18 electrons

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2
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We use a measure of electrons because electricity is most often due to their movement because __________________________________

A

protons are fixed to their position inside the nucleus

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3
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can be used to describe the attraction and repulsion between any charged particles, including atomic particles

A

Coulomb’s Law

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4
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Coulomb’s Law follows the _______________

A

inverse square law

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5
Q

in Coulomb’s Law, Q1 and Q2 are _______________

A

quantities (electrostatic charges)

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6
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in Coulomb’s Law, r is the _____________

A

distance

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7
Q

in Coulomb’s Law, k is the ____________-

A

electrostatic constant (9.0 x 10^9Nm^2/c^2)

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8
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5 laws of electrostatics

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  1. Like charges repel, unlike charges attract
  2. Coulomb’s Law (the force of attraction or repulsion is a function of the square of their distance)
  3. Electric charges reside only on the outside surface of conductors
  4. The concentration of charges on a curved surface is greatest where the curvature is greatest
  5. Only negative charges (electrons) are free to move
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9
Q

when objects gain either a net positive or net negative charge

A

electrification

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10
Q

3 modes of electrification

A

friction, contact, induction

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11
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electrification in which electrons are rubbed away from one object and deposited on another

A

friction

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12
Q

shuffling your feet on carpet is an example of what?

A

electrification via friction

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13
Q

electrification in which when a charged object touches an uncharged object which then acquires the same charge

A

contact

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14
Q

a shock when your finger touches a doorknob is an example of what?

A

electrification via contact

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15
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electrification in which an uncharged metallic object experiences a shift in electrons when it is brought into the electric field of a charged object

A

induction

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16
Q

charging an electric toothbrush is an example of what?

A

electrification via induction

17
Q

for electrical current to move, there must be an __________________

A

electric potential

18
Q

electric potential is measured in ___________

A

voltage or J/C

19
Q

A volt is defined as the potential difference that will maintain _________________ in a circuit with the resistance of ______

A

a current of one ampere, one ohm

20
Q

SI unit for energy

A

joules

21
Q

V = _________

A

J/C

22
Q

J = ___________

A

(V)(C)

23
Q

-A volt is _________________
-A current is ___________________-

A

-the difference in electric potential between two charges that makes current flow
-the actual flow of electrons

24
Q

Electric current exists when two conditions are met
1. There must be ______________________
2. There must be ____________________-

A
  1. an electric potential difference between two charges
  2. a suitable medium through which to travel (conductor)
25
Q

metals or substances with free electrons that allow the flow of a current.

A

conductors

26
Q

Good conductors have electrons that (are/are not) tightly bound to their atoms.

A

are not

27
Q

These electrons are then replaced by electrons from other atoms in a chain reaction that moves towards the ______ end of the potential

A

positive