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babunello [35]
3 years ago
11

Electric field lines /Conductor/ Electroscope/ Insulator Elementary charge/ Electric field/ Charging by conduction/ Charging by

induction/ Potential difference
1. Separation of charges in an object without touching it is____________.
2. The work done moving a positive test charge between two points in an electric field divided by the magnitude of the test charge is the electric _________.
3. An electric __________ is a material through which charges move about easily. ___________ is giving a neutral object a charge by touching it with a charged object.
4. A material through which electrical charges does not move easily is an electrical _____.
5. The lines providing a picture of the size and strength of the field around a charged object are called the ________.
6. The property of the space around a charged object that exerts a force on other charged objects is the ______.
7. A device that helps determine charge using pieces of metal foil is a(n) _______.
8. The magnitude of the charge of an electron is the ________.
Chemistry
1 answer:
Inessa05 [86]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1. Separation of charges in an object without touching it is (charging by induction).

2. The work done moving a positive test charge between two points in an electric field divided by the magnitude of the test charge is the electric (potential difference).

3. An electric (conductor) is a material through which charges move about easily. (Charging by conduction) is giving a neutral object a charge by touching it with a charged object.

4. A material through which electrical charges does not move easily is an electrical (insulator).

5. The lines providing a picture of the size and strength of the field around a charged object are called the (electric field lines).

6. The property of the space around a charged object that exerts a force on other charged objects is the (electric field).

7. A device that helps determine charge using pieces of metal foil is an (electroscope).

8. The magnitude of the charge of an electron is the (elementary charge)

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