January 11th, 1020
Hi folks,
We have entered the world of electric charge!! The HW for Tuesday is in the texbook:
P.434 Review Questions #1, 3-8, 11-13
P.435 Exercises #1-5
Please remember that answers must be in complete sentences. When answering a question you must also back up your answer (why is your answer correct?) if possible. Also, on any computations (math), you must show your work!
Some notes: Like Charges repel, opposite charges attract Charge of an Electron (-) is equal in magnitude but opposite in sign, to the charge of a Proton (+) Atoms usually have as many Electrons as Protons, so the Atom has a zero net charge. If an Electron is removed from an Atom, it has one more positive charge (proton) than negative charge (electron) and is said to be positively charged .
A charged Atom is called an Ion. A positive Ion has a positive net charge. A negative Ion is an Atom with one or more extra Electrons (negatively charged).
Conservation of Charge – Charge is never lost, no electrons are ever created or destroyed. Electrons move from one place to another. You will need your notes and the textbook to do the homework. Use the textbook as a resource, it is a handy when you need to remember the formula for Coulomb’s Law etc . . .
This is due tomorrow January 12th
Thanks
Micah