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Situation: Electrification is a process of rubbing two materials together and then separating them.
The hair-comb experiment is one example of charging by contact. Before rubbing, what is the charge of
the hair and the comb?

If one rubs a comb on his/hair and places the comb near small pieces of paper, the papers will be
attracted to the comb. This is due to
a. The charged comb induces an opposite charge on the paper.
b. The comb became negatively charged after rubbing.
c. The comb became positively charged after rubbing.
d. The pieces of paper are negatively charged

For question number 3.


The diagram above shows the metal sphere experiment of induction. If a negatively charged rod is placed
near sphere B, what will be the behavior of charges in the two spheres?

For question below

The above diagram represents Gauss Law. Gauss law explains that
a. Only the positive charge can generate electric flux.
b. The electric current is distributed by positive charges.
c. The positive charge generates electric field from the inside going out of a closed surface.
d. The number of electric fluxes distributed out of the enclosed surface is the same as those inside
the closed surface.

If you want to decrease the capacitance of a capacitor, what should be done to the parallel plates?

For question below


Which of the following statements best describes the electric field in the above diagram?
a. Electric field lines do not cross each other.
b. It ends at the negative charges or at infinity.
c. Electric field lines show us the direction felt by the small positive test charge.
d. The number of electric field lines must be proportional to the amount of charge.
A parallel plate capacitor separated 5 cm by an air barrier is connected to a 50V battery. The capacitance
of the capacitor is 1 picofarad while the battery is connected. Without disconnecting the battery, the
parallel plates are moved so they are now 10 cm apart. What happens to the energy stored in the
capacitor?
a. The capacitance will decrease by half. c. The capacitance will increase by half.
b. The capacitance will remain the same. d. The capacitance will be doubled.
If a capacitor was given a larger surface area, the capacitance is expected
a. to allow more electrons to flow. c. to increase.
b. to decrease. d. to remain the same

In which direction does the conventional current flow?

Describe what will happen to the resistance if there is longer lower temperature in the circuit.

Describe the effect of decreased electrical conductivity to the resistance.


Describe what will happen to the resistance offered by a conductor if there is a higher cross-sectional
area.

Magnetic field and electric field are often used interchangeably. Which of the following statements
differentiate the two concepts form each other?
a. Magnetic field is measured in Tesla.
b. Electric field and magnetic field are parallel to each other.
c. Electric field is caused by stationary charges while magnetic field is due to moving charges.
d. Magnetic field creates eclectic field.

Use the Right Hand Rule to describe the direction of the magnetic field, force and velocity of moving
charge.

A particle with a charge of 30 C was placed 60 cm from a 50 C charged particle. What is the force between
them?
Two electrons were placed at 35 cm from each other. Determine the amount of electrostatic force and its
characteristic.

A point charge that has a magnitude of 4 x 10 -7 C is located at 0.10 m from another charge with a
magnitude of 2 x 10-6 C. Determine the electrostatic force between them.
A point charge has a magnitude of 6.0 x 10-7 C and is separated by a 0.50 m distance from another point
charge of the same magnitude but of different type. Determine the magnitude and nature of the force
between them.

A uniform electric field of 600 N/C is passing through a flat rectangular area of 3 m2 with an angle of θ 45°.
Determine the electric flux.

Determine the electric flux of a flat square having an area of 10 m2 is a uniform electric field of 900
N/C is passing perpendicular to it.

The potential difference of two points in an electric field amount to 4.5V. How much work is required to
move a charge of 5C between these points?

1st Band 2nd Band 3rd Band 4th Band Value Tolerance Max/ Min.
resistive value

10%

2%

5%

Determine the value of the following resistor color code:

Calculate the minimum and maximum value of the resistor color code:

Compute for the value of the following resistor color code:


If a circuit contains a total resistance of 6 ohms and a voltage of 9 volts. Find the amount of current.

Find the value of resistance if the current has 12 amperes and the battery has 5 volts.
If a circuit has a resistance of 18 ohms and a current of 15 Amperes, what is the voltage?

Compute the voltage of a circuit with resistance value of 20 ohms and current of 10 amperes.

Determine the resistance value if the circuit has 12 volts and 15 amperes.

If the current and voltage of an electric circuit are given as 2.5A and 10V respectively. Calculate the
electrical power?

Refer to the diagram.


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Find the total resistance.

Find the total current.

Find the total voltage for each resistor.

Find the total power for each resistor.

Two capacitors connected in series have a value of 20 μF and 15 μF. Find the net capacitance.

The common value of two capacitors is 25 μF. Find the net capacitance.

Four capacitors with values of 5 μF, 3μF, 7μF and 6μF are connected in parallel circuit. What is their net
capacitance?

Three capacitors in series connection have common value of 15μF. What is their total capacitance?

Four capacitors in series connection have values of 10 μF. What is their total capacitance?

A magnetic field created by a small magnet has an area of 0.20 m2 and has a magnitude of 0.51T. Calculate
the magnetic flux.

A strong electromagnet produces a field with a flux density of 1.5 T and a flux of 0.54 Wb. Calculate the
area covered by the magnetic field strength.

A magnetic flux has a value of 2.5 Wb and exists in an area of 0.25 m2. What is the flux density (magnetic
field strength)?
A long, straight cable in an industrial power plant carries a direct current of 200 A. Calculate the strength
of the resulting magnetic field at a perpendicular distance of 0.012 m from this cable. Use 4𝜋×10-
7
T⋅m/A for the value of 𝜇0.

If the magnetic flux linking all the turns of a 50 turn coil changes from 10 mWB to 20 mWB and induces an
e.m.f. of 62.5 V in the coil, calculate the time over which the flux changes.

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