Charge Questions
Charge Questions
CHARGE
QUESTIONSHEET 1
(a) The diagram shows a Van de Graaff generator, which is designed to produce large charges.
dome
discharging sphere
rubber belt
connecting wire
motor
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(ii) How can you explain this ?
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QUESTIONSHEET 2
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(ii) Explain your answer.
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QUESTIONSHEET 3
(a) On a warm, dry day, you may get an electric shock when you slide out of a car seat and then touch
the bodywork of the car.
Explain why this happens.
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(b) If you hold onto the bodywork of the car as you slide out, you do not get a shock.
Explain why not.
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(c) Why are you more likely to notice this on a warm, dry day ?
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QUESTIONSHEET 4
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QUESTIONSHEET 5
(a) Static electricity can be used in the spray painting of car bodies.
On the diagram, show the charges on the spray-paint drops and on the car body.
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CHARGE
QUESTIONSHEET 6
(a) A gold-leaf electroscope (shown below) consists of a metal rod, insulated from a case. On the rod is a flat,
metal plate. A very thin piece of gold leaf is hinged to the bottom of the rod. The gold leaf is able to move.
metal cap
metal rod
insulation plug
metal plate
gold leaf
When the electroscope is uncharged, there is an even distribution of positive and negative
charges on the rod and plate.
A negatively charged rod is brought near the plate.
(i)
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(ii) Explain why you would expect to see this.
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(b) The same thing would happen if a positively charged rod was brought near to the plate.
Explain why this would happen.
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(c) A rod that has a greater positive charge on it compared to the rod in (b) is brought near to the plate.
What would you see happening this time ?
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QUESTIONSHEET 8
dirty gas
soot particles
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QUESTIONSHEET 9
(i)
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(ii) The second strip is replaced by a positively charged one.
Describe and explain what happens.
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QUESTIONSHEET 10
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QUESTIONSHEET 11
(a) Manjinder combs his hair with a plastic comb. He then brings the comb near to some tiny pieces of
tissue paper.
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(ii) Explain in detail why this happens.
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(b) If you rub a balloon on your jumper, it can be made to stick to a wall. After some time it will fall down.
Explain why this happens.
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QUESTIONSHEET 12
On the diagram, draw the pattern of positive and negative charges you would expect to find.
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QUESTIONSHEET 13
The diagram shows a light, conducting sphere, suspended by a cotton thread. It is able to swing freely between
the two charged metal plates.
positively charged
plate
negatively charged
plate
metallised
sphere
When the sphere is brought into contact with the left-hand plate, it is given a positive charge.
The sphere is then allowed to swing freely.
(a) Describe what happens.
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(b) Why does the sphere behave like this ?
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QUESTIONSHEET 14
negatively
charged rod
metal sphere
insulated base
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QUESTIONSHEET 15
(a) A lightning conductor, (see below) is attached to a tall building and connected to earth.
In a storm, the electrical charges in clouds separate. The negative charges build up at the base of the cloud.
spike
copper strip
tall building
metal plate
in groud
Draw the charges that build up at the top of the lightning conductor.
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(b) Describe how the lightning conductor protects the building from being struck by lightning.
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QUESTIONSHEET 16
A girl with long, fine hair stands on a rubber mat and puts her hand on the dome of a Van de Graaff generator.
The generator is started.
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(c) State two other ways in which the effect on the girls hair could be prevented.
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Low Demand Questions
CHARGE
QUESTIONSHEET 17
Two light, conducting balls are suspended on nylon threads of equal length.
Describe and explain what would happen to balls in each of the following circumstances:
(a) the balls are equally charged and both carry the same charge.
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(b) the balls are equally charged with opposite charges.
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(c) one ball is charged and the other is not
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(d) the balls have like charges, but do not carry equal charges.
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(e) neither ball is charged
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QUESTIONSHEET 18
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steel
cotton
QUESTIONSHEET 19
nylon
paper
copper
perspex
rubber
carbon
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(ii) a material which is neither a good insulator nor a good conductor
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QUESTIONSHEET 20
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