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Which two particles are attracted to each other?

Select one:
a. Two neutrons
b. Two protons
c. A proton and an electron 

d. An electron and a neutron


In a neutral atom, there are more of which charge?

Select one:
a. there are more positive charges
b. there are equal amounts of both charges 
c. there are no charges in a neutral atom

d. there are more negative charges


How is the electric force between two charges affected when both of the charges are cut in
half?

Select one:
a. decreases four times 
b. increase four times
c. increases 2 times

d. no change
In which way do electric fields interact?

Select one:
a. unlike charges repel
b. unlike charges attract
c. like charges repel

d. like charges attract 


Electric charges exert which kind of force?

Select one:
a. a gravitational force
b. a field force
c. a frictional force
d. a contact force 
A repulsive force exists between which two particles?

Select one:
a. An electron and a neutron
b. Two electrons
c. Two neutrons

d. An electron and a proton 


Electric field lines are _________________ to the electric field vector at any point.

Select one:
a. horizontal 
b. vertical
c. perpendicular

d. tangent
According to Coulomb's Law, the amount of electric force depends on which two things?

Select one:
a. the charge on each of the two particles and the distance between them
b. the mass of each of the particles and the gravitational force between them
c. the charge on each of the two particles and the gravitational force between them 

d. mass of each of the particles and the distance between them


In an atom, what are the negative charges called and where are they found?

Select one:
a. electrons are found in the nucleus 
b. electrons are found outside the nucleus
c. neutrons are found outside the nucleus

d. neutrons are found in the nucleus


Electric Field strength depends on what?

Select one:
a. charge 
b. charge and distance
c. electric force
d. distance

The area vector for a flat surface_____________.

Select one:
a. is parallel to the surface and has a magnitude equal to the area of the surface.
b. is perpendicular to the surface and has a magnitude equal to the length of a side of the
surface. 
c. is parallel to the surface and has a magnitude equal to the length of a side of the surface.

d. is perpendicular to the surface and has a magnitude equal to the area of the surface.

A charge is sitting outside a closed surface. The net flux is__________.

Select one:
a. squared because it passes through two surfaces
b. half because it passes through two surfaces
c. zero because it passes through two surfaces

d. double because it passes through two surfaces 


The electric flux Φ through a surface___________.

Select one:
a. is the amount of electric field piercing the surface 
b. is the line integral of the electric field around the edge of the surface
c. is the electric field multiplied by the area.

d. does not depend on the area involved


A cylindrical wastepaper basket with a 0.15-m radius opening is in a uniform electric field of
300 N/C, perpendicular to the opening. The total flux sides and bottom is_______

Select one:
a. 0 N×m2m2/C 
b. 21 N×m2m2/C
c. 280 N×m2m2/C

d. 4.2 N×m2m2/C
When is the flux on a surface zero?
Select one:
a. When it is perpendicular to an electric field 
b. When it is parallel to an electric field
c. When it is at an angle to an electric field

d. It is never zero in an electric field


The flux of the electric field (24 N/C)i + (30 N/C)j + (16 N/C)k through a 2.0 m2m2 portion of
the yz plane is____________.

Select one:
a. 42 N × m2m2/C
b. 48 N × m2m2/C
c. 32 N × m2m2/C 

d. 34 N × m2m2/C
A point particle with charge q is placed inside a cube but not at its center. The electric flux
through any one side of the cube______________.

Select one:
a. is q/2ε0
b. is q/6ε0 
c. is q/4ε0

d. is zero
Which quantity and unit are correctly paired?

Select one:
a. electricity and Coulombs
b. electric field strength and N/C 
c. electrostatic force and electrons

d. electric field strength and E


The electric flux Φ through a surface____________.

Select one:
a. does not depend on the area involved
b. is the electric field multiplied by the area.
c. is the line integral of the electric field around the edge of the surface
d. is the amount of electric field piercing the surface 
The direction of electric field lines shows the________________.

Select one:
a. strength of the field.
b. size of the field.
c. direction of the force on a test positive charge.

d. all of the above 


Electric field lines between two oppositely charged parallel metal plates will be __________.

Select one:
a. curved lines, evenly spaced
b. straight lines, evenly spaced 
c. straight lines, randomly spaced

d. curved lines grouped together in small bunches randomly spaced.


If two balloons have the same charge, what will happen if you place them close to each
other?

Select one:
a. They will pop
b. They will push each other away.
c. Nothing 

d. They will be attracted

As a proton moves in the direction the electric field lines_______

Select one:
a. it is moving from high potential to low potential and gaining electric potential energy. 
b. it is moving from low potential to high potential and gaining electric potential energy.
c. it is moving from high potential to low potential and losing electric potential energy.

d. it is moving from low potential to high potential and losing electric potential energy.
The energy that is stored in a capacitor is in the form of ____________.

Select one:
a. the battery between its plates.
b. the space between its plates 
c. the electric field between its plates.

d. the current between its plates


Two parallel plates are oppositely charged. The right plate is negative and the left plate is
positive. In which direction does the electric field point?

Select one:
a. up
b. to the left
c. down 

d. to the right


Electric potential ____________ as distance increases.

Select one:
a. Is 0 
b. Decreases
c. Increases

d. Remains Constant
Electric potential and electric potential energy are NOT the same.

Select one:
True 

False
__________ is stored energy.

Select one:
a. None of the above
b. Potential Energy
c. Kinetic Energy 

d. All of the above


If two negative charges are held close together and then released, the charges will _________.

Select one:
a. accelerate toward each other 
b. not move
c. move at a constant speed away from each other

d. accelerate away from each other


The energy stored in the capacitor can be find by using this equation EXCEPT___________.

Select one:
a. 1/2QV1/2QV
b. 1/2RC2
c. 1/2CV21/2CV2 

d. 1/2Q2/C
How is the capacitance (C) of a parallel-plate capacitor affected by the charge on the plates?

Select one:
a. C does not depend on the charge on the plates 
b. C is accumulated on one side only
c. C depend on the charge on the plates

d. C is vanished when there are plates

When capacitors is arrange in series (3 capacitors), the equivalent capacitance C is_______.

Select one:
a. C=QV1+QV2+QV3C=QV1+QV2+QV3
b. 1/C=1/C1+1/C2+1/C31/C=1/C1+1/C2+1/C3
c. C=C1+C2+C3C=C1+C2+C3 

d. C=CR1+CR2+CR3
During discharging a capacitor through a __________.

Select one:
a. the current in the circuit decreases exponentially with time
b. the current in the circuit decreases linearly with time 
c. the current in the circuit increases linearly with time

d. the current in the circuit increases exponentially with time


How is the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor affected by the area of each plate?

Select one:
a. C is fully proportional to the area A of each plate 
b. C is partially proportional to the area A of each plate
c. C is directly proportional to the area A of each plate

d. C is inversely proportional to the area A of each plate


During charging a capacitor through a __________.

Select one:
a. the current in the circuit increases exponentially with time
b. the current in the circuit decreases exponentially with time
c. the current in the circuit increases linearly with time 

d. the current in the circuit decreases linearly with time


How is the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor affected by the potential difference
across the capacitor?

Select one:
a. C sometime depend on the potential difference across the capacitor
b. C depend on the potential difference across the capacitor 
c. C does not depend on the potential difference across the capacitor

d. C partially depend on the potential difference across the capacitor


How is the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor affected by the distance between the
plates?

Select one:
a. C is directly proportional to the area A of each plate
b. C is partially proportional to the area A of each plate
c. C is inversely proportional to the distance d between the plates

d. C is not affected by the area A of each plate 


When capacitors in parallel (3 capacitors), the equivalent capacitance is_____________.

Select one:
a. C=QV1+QV2+QV3C=QV1+QV2+QV3 
b. C=C1+C2+C3C=C1+C2+C3 (Pwede din ito na sagot)
c. C=QV1+QV2+QV3C=QV1+QV2+QV3

d. C=1/C1+1/C2+1/C3
How is the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor affected by filling the space between the
plates with an insulator?

Select one:
a. C stable when the space between the plates is filled with an insulator, εr >1
b. C fluctuate when the space between the plates is filled with an insulator, εr >1 
c. C increases when the space between the plates is filled with an insulator, εr >1

d. C reduces when the space between the plates is filled with an insulator, εr >1

What is the definition of electrical current?

Select one:
a. The rate of flow of charge
b. The work done on each coulomb of charge 
c. Electrons moving around

d. The opposition to the flow of electrons


What is the resistance if the current is 2A and the voltage is 10V?

Select one:
a. 20 Ω 
b. 5 Ω
c. 12 Ω

d. 8 Ω
If the length of a wire increases, the resistance ____________.

Select one:
a. unknown
b. stays the same
c. decreases 

d. increases
What are the units for resistance?

Select one:
a. Ohms (Ω) 
b. Voltage (V)
c. Charge (C)

d. Amps (A)
Resistance is measured in ______.

Select one:
a. watts.
b. ohms. 

c. amps.
Which resistor will prevent the most current flow?

Select one:
a. 1 ohm 
b. 100 ohms
c. 1000 ohms

d. 0.5k ohms
How do you measure potential difference in a circuit?

Select one:
a. Thermistor
b. Voltmeter
c. Battery pack 

d. Ammeter
What is the resistance if the voltage is 10V and the current is 2A?

Select one:
a. 8 Ω 
b. 12 Ω
c. 5 Ω

d. 20 Ω
What electrical component measures current?

Select one:
a. Thermistor
b. Voltmeter
c. Ammeter 
d. Resistor
How do you calculate resistance?

Select one:
a. Divide voltage by current
b. Multiply voltage and current 
c. charge by current

d. Multiply current by voltage


State Ohm's Law as ___________

Select one:
a. the resistance across a metallic conductor is proportional to the current flowing through
it if its temperature is constant.
b. the current across a metallic conductor is proportional to the potential difference flowing
through it if its temperature is constant. 
c. the potential difference across a metallic conductor is proportional to the current flowing
through it if its temperature is constant.

d. the potential difference across a metallic conductor is proportional to the resistance


flowing through it if its temperature is constant.
Resistivity is defined as _______

Select one:
a. the resistance of a unit length per unit cross-sectional area of the material
b. the capacitance of a unit length per unit cross-sectional area of the material
c. the resistance of a unit cross-sectional area per unit length of the material 

d. the capacitance of a unit cross-sectional area per unit length of the material
Define electric current

Select one:
a. the total current, I flowing through the area per unit time, t.
b. the rate of capacitance flow through a conductor. 
c. the total charge, Q flowing through the area per unit time, t.

d. the rate of current flow through a conductor


What is the effective resistance for two resistors that each has 15ohm resistance and they
are connected in parallel?

Select one:
a. 7.5ohm 
b. 7ohm
c. 7.25ohm

d. 7.2ohm
9.Current is measured in ________

Select one:
a. amps
b. watts
c. mph

d. volts 
1 ampere of current is defined as ______.

Select one:
a. one coulomb of charge passing through the surface area in one second
b. one coulomb of current passing through the surface area in one second. 
c. one coulomb of current passing through the conductor in one second.

d. one coulomb of charge passing through the conductor in one second

If current flow in a bulb is 1.5A. What is the charge flow in 5 minutes?

Select one:
a. 2.4x10exp-2 A
b. 2.4x10exp-2 C
c. 4.5x10exp-2 C 

d. 4.5x10exp-2 A
A resistor of 5ohm is connected in series with two other resistors that is connected in
parrallel, each has 3ohm resistance. Calculate the effective resistance for this combination of
resistors.

Select one:
a. 6.5ohm 
b. 60ohm
c. 12ohm

d. 13.45ohm
The two types of current are ________

Select one:
a. AC/DC 
b. Direct Current
c. Alternating Current

d. All of the above


Which equation defines Ohm's Law?

Select one:
a. R=VI 
b. V=IR
c. I=VR

d. V=IV
What happens when two north poles of a magnet are placed together?

Select one:
a. they repel 
b. the strength of the magnet is doubled
c. they cancel each other out

d. they attract
What will happen when these magnets are brought close together?

Select one:
a. They will repel each other.
b. Both magnets will turn to the left
c. Both magnets will turn to the right

d. They will attract each other. 


Where is the force of attraction the strongest on a magnet?

Select one:
a. above the magnet
b. below the magnet
c. in the middle

d. at the poles 


When Magnets push away from each other they_________.

Select one:
a. Repel 

b. Attract
What subject is attracted to a magnet?

Select one:
a. Iron
b. Water
c. Silver

d. Metal 
A north pole and a south pole will attract.

Select one:
True 

False
Which statement is true?

Select one:
a. All Magnets have a North and South Pole 
b. All Magnets have the Same shape and Size
c. Magnets can not pull through Solids.

d. All magnets can attract large objects


The South end of a Magnet will...

Select one:
a. Repel to the North End of another Magnet
b. Repel to a Copper Nail 

c. Repel to the South end of another Magnet


All metals stick to magnets.
Select one:
True 

False
Most rocks are magnetic.

Select one:
True

False 

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