Do like charges repel or attract each other?
Static Electricity Quiz
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Question 1 of 11
1. Question
Match each phenomenon to its description.
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- Force exerted between two like charges
- Force exerted without physical contact
- Repulsion
- Non-contact force
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Question 2 of 11
2. Question
[question number = 09.5] Arrange the steps in the correct order to describe the production of static electricity through rubbing.
- Rubbing two insulating materials together
- One material gains a positive charge, the other a negative charge
- Electrons transfer from one material to another
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Question 3 of 11
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[question number = 09.2] Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:
Electrons, force, positive, repel, attract-
When two objects with the same charge are brought close together, they .
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Question 4 of 11
4. Question
[question number = 09.1] What is transferred between materials to create static electricity?
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Question 5 of 11
5. Question
Select all that apply: Which statements are true about electric fields?
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Question 6 of 11
6. Question
Which of the following statements correctly describes the interaction between different charges?
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Question 7 of 11
7. Question
Arrange the following steps to explain the formation of sparking from static charge buildup.
- Ionisation allows electrons to move, producing a spark.
- Two materials are rubbed together, creating a charge buildup.
- A large enough charge causes the air between materials to ionise.
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Question 8 of 11
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[question number = 09.4] Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:
Stronger, weaker, closer, farther-
As two charged objects move , the force they exert on each other becomes .
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Question 9 of 11
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[question number = 09.3] Which concept helps explain the non-contact force between charged objects?
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Question 10 of 11
10. Question
Select all statements that accurately describe static electricity.
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Question 11 of 11
11. Question
Match each aspect of electric fields to its description.
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- Closest to the charged object
- Force exerted without physical contact
- Strongest field
- Non-contact force
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