Consider the following statements given below and determine if the charge of Object A is: a. positive b. negative c. neutral Description of Charging Method a, b, or c? i. Object A is charged by friction using animal fur. Animal fur has a greater electron affinity than object A. ii. Object A is charged by contact using a negatively charged object. iii. Object A is charged by induction using a positively charged object. iv. Object A is used to charge an aluminum plate by the method of induction. The aluminum plate acquires a positive charge. v. Object A is used to charge an aluminum plate by the method of induction. The aluminum plate acquires a negative charge. vi. A rubber rod has a greater electron affinity than animal fur. The rubber rod is charged by friction with animal fur. The rubber rod is then used to charge Object A by the method of contact. vii. A rubber rod has a greater electron affinity than animal fur. The rubber rod is charged by friction with animal fur. The rubber rod is then used to charge Object A by the method of induction. viii. A rubber rod has a greater electron affinity than animal fur. The rubber rod is charged by friction with animal fur. The rubber rod is then used to charge an aluminum pop can by the process of induction. The pop can is then contacted to object A.
Consider the following statements given below and determine if the charge of Object A is:
a. positive |
b. negative |
c. neutral |
Description of Charging Method |
a, b, or c? |
i. Object A is charged by friction using animal fur. Animal fur has a greater |
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ii. Object A is charged by contact using a negatively charged object. |
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iii. Object A is charged by induction using a positively charged object. |
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iv. Object A is used to charge an aluminum plate by the method of induction. The aluminum plate acquires a positive charge. |
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v. Object A is used to charge an aluminum plate by the method of induction. The aluminum plate acquires a negative charge. |
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vi. A rubber rod has a greater electron affinity than animal fur. The rubber rod is charged by friction with animal fur. The rubber rod is then used to charge Object A by the method of contact. |
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vii. A rubber rod has a greater electron affinity than animal fur. The rubber rod is charged by friction with animal fur. The rubber rod is then used to charge Object A by the method of induction. |
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viii. A rubber rod has a greater electron affinity than animal fur. The rubber rod is charged by friction with animal fur. The rubber rod is then used to charge an aluminum pop can by the process of induction. The pop can is then contacted to object A. |
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