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Battle of the Space Turkey’s

Warm-up Round Electrical Forces between charges are strongest when the charges are…

When the distance between two charges is cut in half, the electrical force between them …

A negative charged object has more ________ than __________

Calculate the electric field for a 0 Calculate the electric field for a 0.23C charged object that produces a force of 40N.

Draw the interaction between two positive charges and label where the electric field is weakest.

Draw an example of polarization.

A 2C charge and a -3C charge attract each other with 10N A 2C charge and a -3C charge attract each other with 10N. How much will a 2C and a –9C charge attract each other when they are the same distance?

Two Parallel plates are oppositely charged Two Parallel plates are oppositely charged. The left plate is negative and the right plate is positive. Draw the electric field between them.

Give the 3 ways to charge an object

Charge by contact requires two….

An insulator……

Between which 2 is the electrical force the biggest?