electricity review Flashcards

1
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negatively charged particles and have one unit (-1) of negative charge

A

electrons

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2
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positively charged particles and have one unit (+1) of positive charge

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proton

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3
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neutrally charged particles and have neither a positive or negative charge (0)

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neutron

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4
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the electrons in an atoms create a negative charge that balances the positive charge of the protons in the atomic nucleus

A

stable atoms

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5
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atoms with a net positive (+) charge. These atoms have fewer electrons than protons

A

positive ions

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6
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atoms with a net negative (-) charge. These atoms have more electrons than protons

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negative ions

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7
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the study of the phenomena and properties of stationary or slow moving electric charges

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electrostatics

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8
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flowing electrical charges (electricity)

A

electrodynamics

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9
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Electrical charges are measured in SI units called ___________

A

Coulombs

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10
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One Coulomb = the electrical charge of __________ electrons

A

6.25 X 10^18

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11
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neutrons and protons are bound together at the nucleus by what is called ____________

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the strong nuclear force

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12
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5 General Laws of Electrostatics
1. Like charges repel, unlike charges attract
2. Coulomb’s Law
3. Electric charges reside only _____________
4. The concentration of charges on a curved surface is (least/greatest) where the curvature is greatest
5. Only ____________ charges (________) are free to move

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  1. on the outside surface of conductors
  2. greatest
  3. negative (electrons)
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13
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Coulomb’s Law describes ____________________

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the attraction and repulsion between any charged particles, including atomic particles

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14
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Three modes in which objects can be electrified

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friction, contact, induction

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15
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how does friction cause electrification?

A

electrons are rubbed away from one object and deposited on another (shuffling your feet on carpet)

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16
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how does contact cause electrification?

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when a charged object touches an uncharged object which then acquires the same charge (a shock when your finger touches a doorknob)

17
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how does induction cause electrification?

A

when an uncharged metallic object experiences a shift in electrons when brought into the electric field of a charged object

18
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when objects gain either a net positive or net negative charge

A

electrification

19
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_____________ is the potential energy between two charges either in attraction or repulsion

A

electric potential

20
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what is electric potential measured in?

A

Voltage or J/C (joules per Coulomb)

21
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a substance such as a conductive metal, with free electrons that allow the flow of a current

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conductive substance