Lab-01 Electrostatics

A visually engaging illustration of electrostatic phenomena, featuring charged objects interacting with each other, such as a plastic sheet and tape, with arrows indicating charge transfer and repulsion/attraction, in a laboratory setting.

Lab-01 Electrostatics Quiz

Test your knowledge on electrostatics with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers essential concepts including charge interactions, charging methods, and the basics of electrostatic principles.

Features of the quiz:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • True/False questions
  • Suitable for students and teachers alike
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ChargingWave52
If a metal object receives a positive charge, what will happen to its mass?
Increases
Decreases
Stay the same
In the experiment, what lab exercise (labeled 1-6) supported the phrase "Like charges, repel."
3
4
1
6
In the experiment, what lab exercise (labeled 1-6) shows polarization?
4
6
1
3
In the experiment, what lab exercise (labeled 1-6) shows charging by contact?
4
1
6
2
(TRUE OR FALSE) A glass object is charged to +3 nC by rubbing it with a silk cloth. In the rubbing process, protons have been added to the glass object making it positively charge.
TRUE
FALSE
In the experiment, what lab exercise (labeled 1-6) shows charging by induction?
1
2
4
5
(TRUE OR FALSE) When you pull a transparent tape off its roll and try to position it precisely on a piece of paper, the tape often jumps over and sticks where it is not wanted. This is because the tape is charge indirectly by friction.
TRUE
FALSE
If you rub an acetate plastic sheet & a tissue paper, what material will more likely to receive electrons?
Acetate plastic sheet
Tissue paper
Compared to insulators, metals are better conductors of electricity because they have more...
Charge
Neutron
Electrons
None of the Above
Let's say that the two acetate plastic sheets are hanged in an insulating wire & both have -6nC, what is the overall charge of the system?
-6
6
-12
12
The two acetate plastic sheets in Question10 are forced to touched each other & then separated. What is the charge of each plastic sheets?
-6
-12
-3
-1
What if one of the plastic sheet in Question 11 is +6nC. What is the charged of each plastic sheet?
0
-3
1
-1
The process of transferring charge by touching or rubbing
Induction
Conduction
Friction
Conductor
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