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Physics Bell ringer. Get a board and marker Quietly wait for review. Review Game Eureeka. 1. What sub-atomic particle is responsible for the acquiring of static charge?. electrons. 2. A negatively charged object is brought near a negative electroscope, what will happen to the leaves?.
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Physics Bell ringer • Get a board and marker • Quietly wait for review
1. What sub-atomic particle is responsible for the acquiring of static charge? electrons
2. A negatively charged object is brought near a negative electroscope, what will happen to the leaves? they will stay the same
Draw a series circuit consisting of a 9-V source, a 2-Ω and a 4-Ω resistor • Leave it on your board
Using a 3-A current: 4-ohm 4. Which of the resistors will have the highest potential energy drop associated with it?
It stays the same Δcharge doesn’t Δ gravity heehee 6. If the charge on each of two small spheres doubles, what will happen to the force of gravity between them?
6. It takes 15-J to move 3-C of positive charge. What is the Electric potential at this point? 5-V
7. Which will have more resistance… A small/large wire A long/short wire A copper or glass wire
8. If the voltage across a 12-Ω resistor is 4.0-V, the current through the resistor is what? 0.33-A
The electrical resistance of a metal wire could be decreased by • Increasing the diameter • Increasing its length • Increasing its temperature
10. If the temperature of a conductor is increased, the amount of current at 10-Volts would do what? decrease
11. If the length of a conductor increased what would happen to the amount of current in a 10-Volt carrying wire? decrease
14. What is the potential difference of the source? 10-V 10-V 10-V 30-Volts
16. What is the current through the second resistor? 0.33-A 3.0 Ω 3.0 Ω 3.0 Ω 3.0-V
Calculate the power dissipated in a 100-Ω resistor if there is a 4.0-V potential difference established across it. 0.16-Watts
The Milikin oil drop experiment showed the existence of what? elementary charge for an electron
1.6 x 10-17 Coulombs 19. A charge of 100-elementray charges is equivalent to how many Coulombs?
It becomes 1/9 as strong As the distance b/t two point charges is tripled, what happens to the force b/t the charges?
21. A charge of 5.0-C moves through a circuit in 0.5-seconds. How much current is flowing in the circuit? 10-Amps
Interlude for random guessing Which picture am I thinking of?
23. The graph below shows the relationship b/t potential difference and current for four resistors A V I Which resistor has the greatest resistance?
Draw a Voltage vs.Current graph referring to a real material as opposed to one following Ohm’s Law Voltage Current
That is the end • Your test is Wednesday • Tally your points