Physics Exam Reviewer
Physics Exam Reviewer
1.) energy
2.) electric potential
3.) capacitor
4.) joule (J)
5.) electric potential energy
6.) Volt
7.) Farad
8.) Equipotential line
9.) ????
10.) Dielectric
11.) Sum of individual capacitances
12.) Equipotential surface
13.) Parallel plate capacitor
14.) Electron volt (eV)
15.) Gauss's law
TRUE OR FALSE
1.) Equipotential lines cannot be drawn perpendicular to the electric field lines.
2.) Electric potential is the potential energy per unit charge
3.) Field lines are perpendicular to all equipotential surfaces around a point charge
4.) Conventionally, electric field originates from negative charges and terminate on positive
charges
5.) If a truck battery and a car battery have the same voltage of 12V, that means they both
have equal energy
6.) The greater the applied voltage, the greater will be the charge stored on the plates of a
capacitor
7.) Each capacitor connected in series stores different amount of charges
8.) The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor is directly proportional to the distance
between its plates
9.) Electric field lines were introduced by Andre- Marie Ampere
10.) May Figure Na Di
1. FALSE - Equipotential lines can indeed be drawn perpendicular to electric field lines.
2. TRUE - Electric potential is indeed the potential energy per unit charge.
3. FALSE - Electric field lines are perpendicular to the equipotential surfaces only in the case of
a uniform electric field, not necessarily around a point charge.
4. TRUE - Conventionally, electric field lines originate from positive charges and terminate on
negative charges.
5. FALSE - The voltage (or potential difference) is the same, but the energy stored can be
different depending on factors like the capacity of the batteries.
6. TRUE - Generally, a higher applied voltage leads to a greater charge stored on the plates of
a capacitor.
7. TRUE - Capacitors connected in series store different amounts of charge.
8. FALSE - The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor is inversely proportional to the distance
between its plates.
9. FALSE - Electric field lines were introduced by Michael Faraday.
10.)??????????
11. FALSE - Electrons typically do not transfer from one atom to another in most materials;
instead, they move within the material.
12. FALSE - Electric force is a vector quantity.
13. FALSE - The SI unit for charge is the coulomb (C), not the volt.
14. TRUE - Electric flux is indeed affected by the position of the surface relative to the electric
field.
15. FALSE - A charged particle in an electric field will experience an electric force.
16. TRUE - Electrons are indeed located in the outer part of the atom.
17. FALSE - Charge can be transferred from one system to another.
18. FALSE - A charged particle creates an electric field around it.
19. FALSE - The charge of an object can be brought about by the transfer of electrons as well
as protons.
20. TRUE - Electric force theoretically acts even at extremely long distances, although it
diminishes with distance according to the inverse square law.
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