Chapter 21: Electric Charge and Electric Field
... • The website above is the point of contact outside the class for important messages, so regularly and frequently check the website. • At the end of class a quiz is given for the previous chapter covered in the class. Bring a calculator (no wireless connection), a pencil, an eraser, and a copy of le ...
... • The website above is the point of contact outside the class for important messages, so regularly and frequently check the website. • At the end of class a quiz is given for the previous chapter covered in the class. Bring a calculator (no wireless connection), a pencil, an eraser, and a copy of le ...
Electric Current and Magnetism
... Properties of Electromagnets • One end of the electromagnet is a north pole and the other end is a south pole. • If placed in a magnetic field, an electromagnet will align itself along the magnetic field lines, just as a compass needle will. ...
... Properties of Electromagnets • One end of the electromagnet is a north pole and the other end is a south pole. • If placed in a magnetic field, an electromagnet will align itself along the magnetic field lines, just as a compass needle will. ...
Physics - Allen ISD
... a. Nails become permanently magnetized in a magnetic field. b. Nails become temporarily magnetized in a magnetic field c. Nails are really magnetized d, A magnet cannot attract anything that is not also magnetized. 11. When current flows through a straight wire, a magnetic field is created that can ...
... a. Nails become permanently magnetized in a magnetic field. b. Nails become temporarily magnetized in a magnetic field c. Nails are really magnetized d, A magnet cannot attract anything that is not also magnetized. 11. When current flows through a straight wire, a magnetic field is created that can ...
up11_educue_ch23
... The electric potential energy of two point charges approaches zero as the two point charges move farther away from each other. If the three point charges shown here lie at the vertices of an equilateral triangle, the electric potential energy of the system of three charges is 1. positive 2. negative ...
... The electric potential energy of two point charges approaches zero as the two point charges move farther away from each other. If the three point charges shown here lie at the vertices of an equilateral triangle, the electric potential energy of the system of three charges is 1. positive 2. negative ...
magnetic field
... • The motion of charges cause magnetism. Example: Currents, spinning electrons. ...
... • The motion of charges cause magnetism. Example: Currents, spinning electrons. ...
Electric forces & fields PHY232 – Spring 2008 Jon Pumplin
... Like charges repel each other. (A different “strong” force keeps the protons attached to their nucleus!) ...
... Like charges repel each other. (A different “strong” force keeps the protons attached to their nucleus!) ...