3. If charges of µc and 50.0 µc are separated by m of air, what electrostatic force will the charges experience?
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1 North arolina Testing Program EO Physics Sample Items Goal 9 1. In which of the following cases is the force between the charges the greatest? 2 µ 4 µ 3. If charges of µ and 50.0 µ are separated by m of air, what electrostatic force will the charges experience? +224 N 1 m +112 N 4 µ 1 µ 112 N 224 N 1 m 2 µ 2 µ 0.5 m 4 µ 6 µ 4. 6 Two charges, and , are separated by a distance, d, and experience a 2 repulsive force of N. d 2 m Two positive charges of are separated by 0.50 m. What force exists between the charges? 6.5 N 1.3 N N 6 What is the value of d? 1 m 2 m 4 m 16 m N Page 1
2 North arolina Testing Program EO Physics Sample Items Goal 9 5. Two charges separated by a distance d exert a force F on each other. What is the force between the same charges if the distance is increased to 2d? 1 4 F 8. charged particle enters a region of magnetic field of 4.0 speed of 3.0 a force of N. What is the magnitude of charge on the particle? T with a 6 10 m/s and experiences F F F 6. How far apart are two electrons if they exert a force of 3.0 N on one another? m m m m 7. Two equal charges, separated by a distance of 2 m, experience a force of 0.02 N. What are the magnitudes of the two charges? 3m 4m 7m 9m Page 2
3 North arolina Testing Program EO Physics Sample Items Goal 9 9. Three particles enter a region of uniform magnetic field (pointing out of page) and deflect as shown below. 10. Two parallel wires are carrying current and an attractive force exists between them. Which description applies to the wires? 3 urrent flows in opposite directions in the wires. urrent flows in the same direction in both wires. 2 The wires attract regardless of the direction of the current. Which of the following statements is correct about the charge on the particles? 1 This does not happen because the force is always one of repulsion between the wires regardless of the direction of current. 1 is positive, 2 is neutral, 3 is negative. 1 is negative, 2 is negative, 3 is positive. 1 is positive, 2 is positive, 3 is negative. 1 is negative, 2 is neutral, 3 is positive. Page 3
4 North arolina Testing Program EO Physics Sample Items Goal Magnetic Field + Note: The s represent a magnetic field directed into the paper. What is the direction in which a positive charge is deflected when it enters the magnetic field as shown above? End of Sample Items Goal 9 In compliance with federal law, including the provisions of Title I of the Education mendments of 1972, the epartment of Public Instruction does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or military service in its policies, programs, activities, admissions or employment. Page 4
5 North arolina Testing Program EO Physics Sample Items Goal 9 Page 5
6 Goal 9 nswers to EO Physics Sample Items 1. Objective 9.01 ssess the inverse square relationship among force, charge, and distance in oulomb's Law. Thinking Skill: Integrating orrect nswer: 2. Objective 9.01 ssess the inverse square relationship among force, charge, and distance in oulomb's Law. Thinking Skill: pplying orrect nswer: 3. Objective 9.01 ssess the inverse square relationship among force, charge, and distance in oulomb's Law. Thinking Skill: pplying orrect nswer: 4. Objective 9.01 ssess the inverse square relationship among force, charge, and distance in oulomb's Law. Thinking Skill: pplying orrect nswer: 5. Objective 9.01 ssess the inverse square relationship among force, charge, and distance in oulomb's Law. Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 6. Objective 9.01 ssess the inverse square relationship among force, charge, and distance in oulomb's Law. Thinking Skill: pplying orrect nswer: 7. Objective 9.01 ssess the inverse square relationship among force, charge, and distance in oulomb's Law. Thinking Skill: pplying orrect nswer: 8. Objective 9.03 nalyze the relationship between moving electric charges and magnetic fields. Thinking Skill: pplying orrect nswer: North arolina Testing Program educational purposes only; not for personal or financial gain.
7 Goal 9 nswers to EO Physics Sample Items 9. Objective 9.03 nalyze the relationship between moving electric charges and magnetic fields. Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 10. Objective 9.03 nalyze the relationship between moving electric charges and magnetic fields. Thinking Skill: Integrating orrect nswer: 11. Objective 9.03 nalyze the relationship between moving electric charges and magnetic fields. Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: North arolina Testing Program educational purposes only; not for personal or financial gain.
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