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Electric Force
- An atom is composed of a nucleus and a surrounding cloud of electrons. Electrons are negatively charged. The nucleus has positively charged protons and neutral (uncharged) neutrons. The SI unit of charge is the Coulomb (C). Charge of a proton = +e = 1.6 x 10^-19 C. Charge of an electron = -e.
- Like charges repel and unlike charges attract.
- A conductor has many charge carriers that are free to move. Insulators do not have mobile charges.
- It is possible to charge an object by contact or by induction.
Electric Force
Lecture Slides are screen-captured images of important points in the lecture. Students can download and print out these lecture slide images to do practice problems as well as take notes while watching the lecture.
- Intro
- Electric Charge
- Matter Consists of Atom
- Two Types of Particles: Protons & Neutrons
- Object with Excess Electrons: Negatively Charged
- Carbon Atom
- Positively Charged Object
- Electric Charge
- Rubber Rod Rubs Against Fur (Negative Charge)
- Glass Rod Rub Against Silk (Positive Charge)
- Hanging Rubber Rod
- Conductors and Insulators
- Electrons Close to Nucleus
- Conductors Have Mobile Charge
- Insulators: No Moving Electrons
- Copper Wire Connected to Excess Negative charge
- Other End Connected to Excess Positive Charge
- Charging a Metal Object
- Extra Example 1: Three Metallic Objects
- Extra Example 2: Rubber Rod and Two Metal Spheres






























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Post by Lukombo Johnny on June 15 at 11:29:23 AM
How I can save this course in my computer?