Chapter 15 Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1.Doug rubs a piece of fur on a hard rubber rod, giving the rod a negative charge. What happens?
- Protons are removed from the rod.
- Electrons are added to the rod.
- The fur is also charged negatively.
- The fur is left neutral.
ANSWER: b
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2.A repelling force must occur between two charged objects under which conditions?
- Charges are of unlike signs.
- Charges are of like signs.
- Charges are of equal magnitude.
- Charges are of unequal magnitude.
ANSWER: b
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3.When a glass rod is rubbed with silk, which of the following statements best describes what happens?
- Electrons are removed from the rod.
- Protons are removed from the silk.
- The silk is charged positively.
- The silk remains neutral.
ANSWER: a
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4.When charging two objects by rubbing them together
- Neither may be a conductor.
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- They must be made of different material.
- They will sometimes end up with both being positively charged.
- The heat produced by friction is a necessary part of this process.
ANSWER: b
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- Who was the first to determine the electron’s charge?
- Franklin
- Coulomb
- Millikan
- Faraday
ANSWER: c
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- An uncharged conductor is supported by an insulating stand. I pass a positively charged rod near the left end of the
- negative.
- positive.
- neutral.
- attracted.
conductor, but do not touch it. The right end of the conductor will be
ANSWER: b
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- Of the following substances, which one contains the highest density of free electrons?
- hard rubber
- iron 2 / 4
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- amber
- glass
ANSWER: b
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- Which of the following best characterizes electrical conductors?
- low mass density
- high tensile strength
- electric charges move freely
- poor heat conductors
ANSWER: c
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- Which of the following best characterizes electrical insulators?
- charges on the surface don’t move
- high tensile strength
- electric charges move freely
- good heat conductors
ANSWER: a
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- If body P, with a positive charge, is placed in contact with body Q (initially uncharged), what will be the nature of the
- must be equal in magnitude to that on P
- must be negative
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charge left on Q?
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- must be greater in magnitude than that on P
ANSWER: c
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- I wish to use a positively charged rod to charge a ball by induction. Which statement is correct?
- The charge on the ball will be positive.
- The ball must be a conductor.
- The ball must be an insulator that is connected temporarily to the ground.
- The ball is charged as the area of contact between the two increases.
ANSWER: b
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- How can a charged object attract an uncharged object made of non-conducting material?
- The uncharged object must somehow gain a like charge.
- The uncharged object must somehow gain an unlike charge.
- The charges in the uncharged object can become polarized.
- Attraction of an insulator is not possible.
ANSWER: c
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- Two small objects are suspended from threads. When the objects are moved close together, they attract one another.
- One object is positively charged and the other is negatively charge.
- One object is positively charged and the other is uncharged.
- One object is negatively charged and the other is uncharged.
- All of the above could result in such attraction.
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Which of the following could produce this result?