This document contains 4 questions about static electricity and electric charges: 1) It asks why one object becomes negatively charged when rubbed with another object. 2) It asks how to experimentally determine the charge on a non-conducting rod. 3) It provides the force and distance between two charged objects and asks you to calculate the charge on one object given the charge on the other. 4) It asks you to draw the electric force for different charge configurations: positive, negative, two like charges, and two unlike charges.
This document contains 4 questions about static electricity and electric charges: 1) It asks why one object becomes negatively charged when rubbed with another object. 2) It asks how to experimentally determine the charge on a non-conducting rod. 3) It provides the force and distance between two charged objects and asks you to calculate the charge on one object given the charge on the other. 4) It asks you to draw the electric force for different charge configurations: positive, negative, two like charges, and two unlike charges.
This document contains 4 questions about static electricity and electric charges: 1) It asks why one object becomes negatively charged when rubbed with another object. 2) It asks how to experimentally determine the charge on a non-conducting rod. 3) It provides the force and distance between two charged objects and asks you to calculate the charge on one object given the charge on the other. 4) It asks you to draw the electric force for different charge configurations: positive, negative, two like charges, and two unlike charges.