A) Atomic ChargeB) Fundamental ChargeC) Elementary chargeD) Fundamental and Elementary charge
A) ChargeB) AirC) AtomsD) None of the above.
A) Always EqualB) UnequalC) Equal at stable conditionsD) Unequal at stable conditions
A) TrueB) False
A) TransferredB) EqualC) MultipliedD) Reduced
A) Removal of chargesB) Addition of chargesC) Both A and BD) none of the above.
A) ReductionB) OxidationC) ElectrificationD) None of the above
A) More electronsB) Less ElectronsC) Normal no of electronsD) Electrons have no relation to the charge.
A) it has more electronsB) it has less electronC) normal no of electronD) electrons have no relation to the object.
A) Mutual InductionB) ElectrostaticsC) Self InductionD) Electrostatic Induction.
A) Detecting chargeB) Testing chargesC) Both A and BD) None of the above.
A) Repel each otherB) Attract each otherC) Magnetize each otherD) None of the above.
A) WoodB) Glass C) MetalD) Plastic
A) FallB) Remain where it isC) RiseD) has no relation to charge on electrode.
A) IncreaseB) DecreaseC) Remain sameD) Increase but to a limit
A) directly proportional to product of charges
B) Inversely proportional to sq of distance between them
C) is directed along the joining charges.
D) All of the above.
A) Positive chargeB) Negative chargesC) Point ChargesD) none of the above.
A) Plank ConstantB) Quantum ConstantC) Proportionality ConstantD) None of the above.
A) 8.12×10^8Nm^2/C^2B) 9×10^9Nm/C^2C) 9×10^9Nm^2/C^2D) none of the above.
A) k constantB) CoulombC) ND) F