Cards (32)

  • What is an electric field defined as?
    Force per unit charge
  • Match the property with the field type:
    Force per unit charge ↔️ Electric Field
    Force per unit mass ↔️ Gravitational Field
  • The direction of an electric field around a positive charge is outward
  • Order the steps to describe the electric field direction for positive and negative charges:
    1️⃣ Positive charge: Emanates outward
    2️⃣ Negative charge: Points inward
  • In Coulomb's Law, the force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance
  • What do electric field lines represent?
    Direction and strength of field
  • The density of electric field lines indicates the strength of the field
  • The density of electric field lines indicates the strength of the electric field.
    True
  • Match the properties with their field types:
    Electric Field Lines ↔️ From positive to negative
    Gravitational Field Lines ↔️ Towards larger mass
  • An electric field is the force per unit charge, while a gravitational field is the force per unit mass.
  • Arrange the electric field direction for positive and negative charges:
    1️⃣ Positive charge: Emanates outward
    2️⃣ Negative charge: Emanates inward
  • Electric fields and gravitational fields are analogous concepts.

    True
  • What type of charges generate electric fields?
    Positive and negative charges
  • Electric fields around negative charges point towards the charge.

    True
  • What is Coulomb's Law used to calculate?
    Electrostatic force
  • Match the property with the correct law:
    Attractive or repulsive force ↔️ Coulomb's Law
    Attractive force only ↔️ Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
  • Electric field lines start at positive charges and end at negative charges.
    True
  • Electric field lines start at positive charges and end at negative charges.
  • Electric field lines are always perpendicular to the surface of a conductor.
  • An electric field is defined as the force per unit charge acting on a test charge.

    True
  • The source of an electric field is electric charges, while the source of a gravitational field is masses.

    True
  • The electric field around a negative charge points towards the charge.

    True
  • The electrostatic force between two charges can be either attractive or repulsive.

    True
  • Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation describes a force that is always attractive.

    True
  • The density of electric field lines indicates the strength of the electric field.
  • The formula for force in an electric field is F = qE.
  • Coulomb's Law states that the electrostatic force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the charges.
  • Coulomb's constant is approximately 8.9875 × 10⁹ N·m²/C².
  • Match the properties with their field types:
    Electric Field Lines ↔️ Perpendicular to conductors
    Gravitational Field Lines ↔️ Not applicable
  • Electric field lines start at positive charges and end at negative charges.

    True
  • Electric field strength is measured in Newtons per Coulomb (N/C) or Volts per meter (V/m).
    True
  • A positive charge in an electric field experiences a force in the same direction as the field lines.

    True