PHYS-1700/2100PHYS-1700/2100 Course Introduction And Electric ChargeNEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYSPRING 2014-2015 DEAN SIEGLAFF NATHANIEL CUNNINGHAM BOB.

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PHYS-1700/2100PHYS-1700/2100 Course Introduction And Electric ChargeNEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYSPRING DEAN SIEGLAFF NATHANIEL CUNNINGHAM BOB FAIRCHILD of 10 1 [Insert puzzler here]

PHYS-1700/2100PHYS-1700/2100 Course Introduction And Electric ChargeNEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYSPRING DEAN SIEGLAFF NATHANIEL CUNNINGHAM BOB FAIRCHILD of 10 2 Announcements: Take any remote, enter 6-digit student ID. Log onto MasteringPhysics ASAP and make sure you can see assignments. First assignment due Friday 7:30 am.

PHYS-1700/2100PHYS-1700/2100 Course Introduction And Electric ChargeNEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYSPRING DEAN SIEGLAFF NATHANIEL CUNNINGHAM BOB FAIRCHILD of of 3 Lightweight conductive sphere A hangs by a string and is free to swing like a pendulum. Identical conductive sphere B is fixed by an insulating rod. Both are initially electrically neutral. An amount Q of positive charge is then transferred from B to A (leaving B with an amount Q of negative charge). When A is brought close to B, 1.A swings toward B (as shown). 2.A swings away from B (not shown). 3.A hangs straight down (not shown, no interaction). B A +Q −Q−Q −− − − −− −−

PHYS-1700/2100PHYS-1700/2100 Course Introduction And Electric ChargeNEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYSPRING DEAN SIEGLAFF NATHANIEL CUNNINGHAM BOB FAIRCHILD of of 3 Lightweight conductive sphere A hangs by a string and is free to swing like a pendulum. Identical conductive sphere B is fixed by an insulating rod. Both are initially electrically neutral. An amount Q of positive charge is placed upon A. When A is brought close to B, 1.A swings toward B (as shown). 2.A swings away from B (not shown). 3.A hangs straight down (not shown, no interaction). B A +Q

PHYS-1700/2100PHYS-1700/2100 Course Introduction And Electric ChargeNEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYSPRING DEAN SIEGLAFF NATHANIEL CUNNINGHAM BOB FAIRCHILD of of 3 Lightweight conductive sphere A hangs by a string and is free to swing like a pendulum. Identical conductive sphere B is fixed by an insulating rod. Both are initially electrically neutral. An amount Q of positive charge is placed upon A. B is grounded. When A is brought close to B, 1.A swings toward B (as shown). 2.A swings away from B (not shown). 3.A hangs straight down (not shown, no interaction). B A +Q

PHYS-1700/2100PHYS-1700/2100 Course Introduction And Electric ChargeNEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYSPRING DEAN SIEGLAFF NATHANIEL CUNNINGHAM BOB FAIRCHILD of 10 6 Announcements: Take any remote, enter 6-digit student ID. Log onto MasteringPhysics ASAP and make sure you can see assignments. First assignment due Friday 7:30 am.

PHYS-1700/2100PHYS-1700/2100 Course Introduction And Electric ChargeNEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYSPRING DEAN SIEGLAFF NATHANIEL CUNNINGHAM BOB FAIRCHILD of 10 7 TRIBOELECTRIC SERIES

PHYS-1700/2100PHYS-1700/2100 Course Introduction And Electric ChargeNEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYSPRING DEAN SIEGLAFF NATHANIEL CUNNINGHAM BOB FAIRCHILD of of 3 Lightweight conductive sphere A hangs by a string and is free to swing like a pendulum. Identical conductive sphere B is fixed by an insulating rod. Both are initially electrically neutral. An amount Q of positive charge is then transferred from B to A (leaving B with an amount Q of negative charge). When A is brought close to B, 1.A swings toward B (as shown). 2.A swings away from B (not shown). 3.A hangs straight down (not shown, no interaction). B A +Q −Q−Q −− − − −− −−

PHYS-1700/2100PHYS-1700/2100 Course Introduction And Electric ChargeNEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYSPRING DEAN SIEGLAFF NATHANIEL CUNNINGHAM BOB FAIRCHILD of of 3 Lightweight conductive sphere A hangs by a string and is free to swing like a pendulum. Identical conductive sphere B is fixed by an insulating rod. Both are initially electrically neutral. An amount Q of positive charge is placed upon A. When A is brought close to B, 1.A swings toward B (as shown). 2.A swings away from B (not shown). 3.A hangs straight down (not shown, no interaction). B A +Q

PHYS-1700/2100PHYS-1700/2100 Course Introduction And Electric ChargeNEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYSPRING DEAN SIEGLAFF NATHANIEL CUNNINGHAM BOB FAIRCHILD of of 3 Lightweight conductive sphere A hangs by a string and is free to swing like a pendulum. Identical conductive sphere B is fixed by an insulating rod. Both are initially electrically neutral. An amount Q of positive charge is placed upon A. B is grounded. When A is brought close to B, 1.A swings toward B (as shown). 2.A swings away from B (not shown). 3.A hangs straight down (not shown, no interaction). B A +Q