Charged Particles, Conductors and Electric and Magnetic Fields

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Charge

The difference between the number of protons and electrons in an object.

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Electrostatic Charge

A stationary, charged object that produces an electric field.

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Electric Field

A region in which a charge will experience a force (attraction or repulsion).

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Point Charges

Objects where the charge is compressed into a tiny sphere of minuscule size.

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Coulomb

The unit of measurement for charge.

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Opposite Charges

Attract, like charges repel due to electric fields.

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Electric Field Strength

The force on a charge within an electric field, described by E = F/Q.

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Parallel Plates

Produce a constant electric field, described by E = -V/d for potential changes with distance.

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Charge

The difference between the number of protons and electrons in an object.

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10

Electrostatic Charge

A stationary, charged object that produces an electric field.

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Electric Field

A region in which a charge will experience a force (attraction or repulsion).

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12

Point Charges

Objects where the charge is compressed into a tiny sphere of minuscule size.

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13

Coulomb

The unit of measurement for charge.

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14

Opposite Charges

Attract, like charges repel due to electric fields.

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Electric Field Strength

The force on a charge within an electric field, described by E = F/Q.

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Parallel Plates

Produce a constant electric field, described by E = -V/d for potential changes with distance.

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