QA.2: Three objects are brought close to one another, two at a time. When objects A and B are brought together, they attract. When objects B and C are brought together, they repel. Which of the following are necessarily true?

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Chapter19: Electric Forces And Electric Fields
Section19.3: Insulators And Conductors
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QA.2: Three objects are brought close to one another, two
at a time. When objects A and B are brought together, they
attract. When objects B and C are brought together, they
repel. Which of the following are necessarily true?
(a) Objects A and C possess charges of the same sign.
(b) Objects A and C possess charges of opposite sign.
(c) All three objects possess charges of the same sign.
(d) Additional experiments must be performed to determine
information about the charges on the objects.
M. Rabiu, Page 1 of 23
QA.3: In modern Physics, the electric charge q is said to be
quantized: which of the following is true about q.
(a) q = Net
(b) q = ±Ne
(c) q = ±Ne
(d) q = Ne
QA.4: Object A has a charge of +2 µC, and object B has a
charge of +6 μC. Which statement is true about the electric
forces on the objects?
(a) FAB = -3F AB
(b) FAB = -FAB
(c) 3FAB = -FAB
(d) FAB = 3FAB
(e) FAB = FAB
Transcribed Image Text:QA.2: Three objects are brought close to one another, two at a time. When objects A and B are brought together, they attract. When objects B and C are brought together, they repel. Which of the following are necessarily true? (a) Objects A and C possess charges of the same sign. (b) Objects A and C possess charges of opposite sign. (c) All three objects possess charges of the same sign. (d) Additional experiments must be performed to determine information about the charges on the objects. M. Rabiu, Page 1 of 23 QA.3: In modern Physics, the electric charge q is said to be quantized: which of the following is true about q. (a) q = Net (b) q = ±Ne (c) q = ±Ne (d) q = Ne QA.4: Object A has a charge of +2 µC, and object B has a charge of +6 μC. Which statement is true about the electric forces on the objects? (a) FAB = -3F AB (b) FAB = -FAB (c) 3FAB = -FAB (d) FAB = 3FAB (e) FAB = FAB
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