(II) What is the total charge of all the electrons in a 12-kg bar of gold? What is the net charge of the bar? (Gold has 79 electrons per atom and an atomic mass of 197 u.)
24. Electric Force & Field; Gauss' Law
Electric Charge
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Which of the following conditions is guaranteed to continue to produce a current?
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Two particles are placed a distance apart as shown in the figure. If the particles have charges and such that , what is true about the electric forces they exert on each other?
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In which of the following situations will the lowest resistance occur?
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Which of the following is the SI unit of measurement for electrical resistance?
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Which of the following is the SI unit of measurement for electric current?
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Four point charges of equal magnitude are placed at the corners of a square of side length . If the charges at adjacent corners are of opposite sign, what is the net electric field at the center of the square?
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Which of the following components is used to convert power to power?
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During a typical lightning strike, of charge flows from cloud to ground in . What is the average current produced by the lightning strike?
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Which of the following must be true for a circuit to light a bulb?
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Tracing the current path(s) in a circuit is necessary when determining which of the following quantities?
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Which property do both lightning and stars have in common?
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In a typical lightning strike, of charge flows from cloud to ground in . What is the average current during the strike?
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Which type of electric charge is primarily responsible for holding small dust particles together in space through electrostatic attraction?
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