Exam I
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| Do protons or electrons move to transfer charge? | electrons
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| What is a property of conductors? | free electrons can move through and out of these materials
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| What is a property of inductors? | free electrons cannot move through or out of these materials
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| What is conduction? | the transfer of charge due to direct contact
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| What is induction? | the temporary or permanently polarization of charge within an object due to the close proximity of another charge
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| What does grounding allow to happen between the object and the area of grounding? | an exchange of electrons
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| Why would water be attracted to a positively or negatively charged rod? | water molecules are polar
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| What is the charge of an electron? | -1.6*10^-19 C
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| What is the charge of a proton? | 1.6*10^-19 C
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