This document discusses electrostatics and ways to detect static electrical charges. It states that electrostatics is the study of static electricity and objects with the same type of charge will repel each other, while objects with different charges will attract each other. Positively charged objects have more protons, negatively charged objects have more electrons, and neutrally charged objects have an equal number of protons and electrons. It also describes how the gold leaf of an electroscope will diverge when a charged object is brought near its metal plate. The document then asks the reader to select the correct answers about electrostatics and how an electroscope's gold leaf would be affected in different charge scenarios.
This document discusses electrostatics and ways to detect static electrical charges. It states that electrostatics is the study of static electricity and objects with the same type of charge will repel each other, while objects with different charges will attract each other. Positively charged objects have more protons, negatively charged objects have more electrons, and neutrally charged objects have an equal number of protons and electrons. It also describes how the gold leaf of an electroscope will diverge when a charged object is brought near its metal plate. The document then asks the reader to select the correct answers about electrostatics and how an electroscope's gold leaf would be affected in different charge scenarios.
This document discusses electrostatics and ways to detect static electrical charges. It states that electrostatics is the study of static electricity and objects with the same type of charge will repel each other, while objects with different charges will attract each other. Positively charged objects have more protons, negatively charged objects have more electrons, and neutrally charged objects have an equal number of protons and electrons. It also describes how the gold leaf of an electroscope will diverge when a charged object is brought near its metal plate. The document then asks the reader to select the correct answers about electrostatics and how an electroscope's gold leaf would be affected in different charge scenarios.
1. Gariskan jawapan betul untuk menyatakan elektrostatik.
a. (Elektrostatik / Keelektrikan) adalah kajian cas elektrik static.
b. Objek yang mempunyai jenis cas sama akan (menolak / menarik) di antara satu sama lain. c. Objek yang mempunyai cas berbeza akan (,menolak / menarik) di antara satu sama lain. d. Objek bercas positif mempunyai lebih (proton / elektron). e. Objek bercas negative mempunyai lebih (proton / elektron). f. Objek (bercas positf / neutral) mempunyai bilangan proton dan elektron yang sama.
a. Underline the correct answer below to describe ways to detect static electrical charges. g. h. The gold leaf of an (electroscope / microscope) will (diverge / collapse) when a charged object is brought near the metal plate. i. j. b. Tick the correct boxes below to show what happens to the gold leaf of an electroscope in the following situations. k. a. Uncharged electroscope
Effect on gold leaf Diverges No change b. Positively-charged electroscope
Effect on gold leaf Diverges No change c. Negative-charged electroscope
Effect on gold leaf Diverges No change d. Uncharged electroscope and uncharged rod
Effect on gold leaf Diverges No change e. Uncharged electroscope and positively-charged rod
Effect on gold leaf Diverges No change f. Uncharged electroscope and negatively-charged rod
Effect on gold leaf Diverges No change
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