The smallest electric charge that can be put on an object is the charge of an electron or a proton, which are fundamental particles with charges of approximately 1.6 x 10^-19 coulombs.
Electric potential is the amount of electric potential energy per unit charge at a certain point in an electric field. In the case of two oppositely charged plates, electric potential is the measure of the electric potential energy per unit charge experienced by a charge placed between the plates. It is measured in volts and is proportional to the strength of the electric field between the plates.
static electricity- a kind of electricity produced by rubbing 2 different materials together to create friction/heat which makes static electricity.current electricity- a kind of electricity that has continuous movement of electrons[don't put your grade for safety purposes]
The silk blouse will acquire a positive charge when rubbed with the wool socks due to the triboelectric effect. Wool has a tendency to lose electrons when rubbed against other materials, transferring a positive charge to the silk blouse.
This is an example of static electricity. When you rub against materials or walk on carpets, you can build up an electric charge. When you touch a metal doorknob, the charge is discharged, creating a small shock.
The electric field at that location is 20 N/C. This can be determined using the formula E = F/q, where E is the electric field, F is the force, and q is the charge. Given that F = 40 N and q = 2 C, we can plug in the values to find E = 40 N / 2 C = 20 N/C.
If you put an electric charge of known magnitude near the object, then it will either be attracted to the charge or repelled away from the charge. They will have the same charge if repulsion is observed or different charges if attraction is observed.
No. Only when an electric charge is put through the electromagnet.
i walked over to the electric chair and DIMMED the lights before i gave the prisoner the charge.
Electric potential is the amount of electric potential energy per unit charge at a certain point in an electric field. In the case of two oppositely charged plates, electric potential is the measure of the electric potential energy per unit charge experienced by a charge placed between the plates. It is measured in volts and is proportional to the strength of the electric field between the plates.
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static electricity- a kind of electricity produced by rubbing 2 different materials together to create friction/heat which makes static electricity.current electricity- a kind of electricity that has continuous movement of electrons[don't put your grade for safety purposes]
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One can move the object in the negative direction of a gravitational force to increase its gravitational potential energy.If the object is elastic, you can deform the object under tension or compression (stress) to increase its elastic potential energy.If the object holds a magnetic charge you can increase its electrodynamic potential energy by subjecting it to a stronger magnetic field.If the object holds a static charge, one can increase the amount of charged electric particles (static) to increase electrostatic potential energy, also known as electric potential.One can heat an object to increase its thermal potential energy.One can slow an object down to increase it's rest mass energy (also potential)One can introduce charged leptons or down-type quarks into an atom, which by emitting W and Z bosons can increase the weak forces, which will increase nuclear potential forces of an atom (bit of a stretch)
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you need to take electric energy put in the pen then put water
you can use a equipment which converts microwave signal into electric enerry and use that electric energy to charge your cell phone. i am now doing a project to convert huge electric energy from mobile towers
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