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                1. Which law gives the force between two objects that is related to their mass and distance?
A. Newton's law of gravitation
B. Coulomb's law
C. Kepler's law
D. Newton's second law of motion
2. What is the property that allows a positive proton and a negative electron to feel an attraction between each other?
A. Mass
B. Charge
C. Spin
D. Weight
3. In which case would there be an electrostatic force between two objects?
A. two neutral objects
B. a negatively charged object and a neutral object
C. two positively charged objects
D. a positively charged object and a neutral object
4. Which statement is correct about the electronstatic force?
A. It depends on the mass of the charge
B. It can have a positive or negative value
C. It is independent of the distance between charges
D. It is only observed between two electrons
5. In the simulation, the two charges are both set to +4 μC. Then one of the charges is changed to −4 μC. Which statement describes the situation?
A. The electostatic force changes from attractice to repulsive.
B. The electrostatic force is originally attractice and stays attractive.
C. The electostatic force is originally repulsive and stays repulsive.
D. The electostatic force changes from repulsive to attractive.
            
        A. Newton's law of gravitation
B. Coulomb's law
C. Kepler's law
D. Newton's second law of motion
2. What is the property that allows a positive proton and a negative electron to feel an attraction between each other?
A. Mass
B. Charge
C. Spin
D. Weight
3. In which case would there be an electrostatic force between two objects?
A. two neutral objects
B. a negatively charged object and a neutral object
C. two positively charged objects
D. a positively charged object and a neutral object
4. Which statement is correct about the electronstatic force?
A. It depends on the mass of the charge
B. It can have a positive or negative value
C. It is independent of the distance between charges
D. It is only observed between two electrons
5. In the simulation, the two charges are both set to +4 μC. Then one of the charges is changed to −4 μC. Which statement describes the situation?
A. The electostatic force changes from attractice to repulsive.
B. The electrostatic force is originally attractice and stays attractive.
C. The electostatic force is originally repulsive and stays repulsive.
D. The electostatic force changes from repulsive to attractive.
Answers
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    no ideas on any of these? Surely at least #1 is obvious.
If not, you have some catching up to do.
Maybe if you wrote down the two laws involved, and what the various symbols mean, it will trigger your memory.
    
If not, you have some catching up to do.
Maybe if you wrote down the two laws involved, and what the various symbols mean, it will trigger your memory.
                    Answered by
            b cjhdvjy
            
    1 newtons law of gravitation
2 charge
3 two positively charged
4 positive or negative value
5 changes from repulsive to atractive.
100% on quick check
    
2 charge
3 two positively charged
4 positive or negative value
5 changes from repulsive to atractive.
100% on quick check
                    Answered by
            Snxwii Angɛƚ
            
    U5 L2 Newton's and Coulomb's Laws
1. C, Newton's law of gravitation
2. B, charge
3. C, two positively charged objects
4. C, It can have a positive or negative value.
5. A, The electrostatic force changes from repulsive to attractive.
    
1. C, Newton's law of gravitation
2. B, charge
3. C, two positively charged objects
4. C, It can have a positive or negative value.
5. A, The electrostatic force changes from repulsive to attractive.
                    Answered by
            Secret Helper<3
            
    b cjhdvjy And Snxwii Angɛƚ are 100% correct😄
    
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