GCSE Physics – Electric fields
Learning Objectives
-I can describe the circumstances in which an object might become charged
-I can describe what happens what two charged objects are bought close together
-I can state that a charged object creates an electric field around itself
-I can draw the electric field pattern for an object
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
What is a point charge?
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2. Question
How do objects gain charge?
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3. Question
If two objects are rubbed together, what are the charges?
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If an object gains electrons, what charge does it get?
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If an object loses electrons, what charge does it get?
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6. Question
If two objects become charged by friction,
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7. Question
When are insulating objects electrically charged?
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8. Question
When two charged objects are brought close together, what happens?
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9. Question
What happens when the two charged objects get closer together?
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10. Question
If two positively charged objects are brought close together, what happens?
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If two negatively charged objects are brought close together, what happens?
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If one positive and one negative object are brought together, what do they do?
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13. Question
What is this electrostatic repulsion an example of?
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What is sparking?
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What is the danger of having a large charge?
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16. Question
How may a person become charged?
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What happens if a charged person touches an earthed conductor?
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18. Question
How is charge earthed during re-fuelling on a plane?
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Why is a build up of charge dangerous when refuelling planes?
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20. Question
How do photocopiers use static electricity?
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21. Question
What creates an electric field around itself?
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22. Question
Where is this electric field strongest?
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Where is this electric field weakest?
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If another charged object is placed in the electric field, what happens?
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25. Question
What is the electric field pattern around a point charge?
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