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What does any charged object have around it?
An
electric field
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How do electric fields compare to gravitational and magnetic fields?
They are
similar
areas
of
influence
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What happens when you have two particles with opposite charges?
They
attract
each other
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How are electric fields represented in physics?
With
field lines
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In which direction do electric field lines point?
From
positive
to
negative
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How should field lines be drawn in relation to surfaces?
At
right angles
to the surface
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How many field lines should be shown in an exam drawing?
At least
eight
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How does the strength of an electric field change with distance?
It
gets
weaker
with
distance
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What is the force between oppositely charged particles called?
Electrostatic attraction
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How do field lines illustrate the interaction between charged particles?
They extend from
positive
to
negative
particles
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What happens when two particles have the same charge?
They
repel
each other
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What is the effect of a strong electric field on nearby air particles?
It can cause
ionization
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What is air considered in its normal state regarding electricity?
An
electrical
insulator
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What occurs during the process of ionization in air particles?
They lose
electrons
and become
positive ions
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How can ionized air conduct electricity?
It allows
sparks
to travel through it
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What are the key characteristics of electric fields around charged particles?
Present around any charged object
Represented by
field lines
Lines point from
positive
to
negative
Strength decreases with
distance
Opposite
charges attract,
like
charges repel
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What is the relationship between electric fields and air particles?
Air is an electrical insulator
Strong electric fields can
ionize
air
Ionized air can
conduct electricity
Sparks can travel through
ionized
air
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