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GENERAL PHYSICS 2

Adamson University
Senior High School

LONG TEST AND MIDTERM REVIEWER

1. A metal rod acquired 5 electrons after charging with a cloth. Which of the
following statements is TRUE if both objects are neutral before the charging
process?

a. The total charge of the metal rod is 8.01 𝑥10−19 𝐶.


b. The total charge of the metal rod is – 𝟖. 𝟎𝟏 𝒙𝟏𝟎−𝟏𝟗 𝑪.
c. The charging process between the metal rod and cloth is conduction.
d. The charging process between the metal rod and cloth is induction.

2. What property of electric charge is associated to this formula q = ne?

a. Same charges repel, opposite charges attract.


b. Same charges attract, opposite charges repel.
c. Charge is conserved.
d. Charge is quantized.

3. Analogy: Electric force (F) : Newton ; Point charges (q) : ________________;


Distance of separation: Meter.

a. Coulomb
b. Nanocoulomb
c. Ohms
d. Centimeter

For items 4-5, refer to the diagram below:

Two neutral objects undergo charging by friction.

Before the charging process After the charging process

10 protons 10 protons 10 protons 10 protons


10 electrons 10 electrons 12 electrons 8 electrons

A B A B

4. What property of electric charge is shown in the diagram?

a. Same charges repel, opposite charges attract.

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b. Same charges attract, opposite charges repel.
c. Charge is conserved.
d. Charge is quantized.

5. What is the total charge of object A after the charging process?

a. 3.204 𝑥10−19 𝐶
b. − 3.204 𝑥10 19 𝐶
c. 3.204 𝑥10 19 𝐶
d. − 𝟑. 𝟐𝟎𝟒 𝒙𝟏𝟎−𝟏𝟗 𝑪

6. The electrostatic force of two objects is 𝐹 = 2.25 𝑥109 𝑁 if both of their charge is
1C and the distance between them is 2m. What will happen to the electrostatic
force if the charges are tripled and the distance between them is reduced to
half?

a. 9F
b. 16F
c. 27F
d. 36F

7. Please refer to these statements:

Statement A: Electrostatic force and point charges are inversely proportional.


Statement B: Electrostatic force and the distance between point charges are
inversely proportional.
Statement C: Electrostatic force and point charges are directly proportional.

Which of the following is TRUE?

a. Statement A and B
b. Statement A and C
c. Statement B and C
d. Statements A, B, and C

8. Please refer to these statements:

Statement A: Charging by friction is rubbing two neutral objects together.

Statement B: Charging by conduction requires physical contact between


a charged body and a neutral body.

Statement C: Charging by conduction does not require physical contact


between two neutral objects.

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8. Which of the following is TRUE?

a. Statement A and B
b. Statement A and C
c. Statement B and C
d. Statements A, B, and C

9. Which of the following is the free


diagram representing the net force
acquired by q2?

a.

b.

c.

d.

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Problem Solving:

Two objects with point charges q1 = 5 nC and q2 = -7 nC


are separated by a distance of 0.7 cm.

10. What is the electric force exerted by q1 on q2?

a. 6.43 𝑥10−7 𝑁
b. − 6.43 𝑥10−7 𝑁
c. 6.43 𝑥10−3 𝑁
d. − 𝟔. 𝟒𝟑 𝒙𝟏𝟎−𝟑 𝑵

11. What is the electric force exerted by q2 on q1?

a. 6.43 𝑥10−7 𝑁
b. − 6.43 𝑥10−7 𝑁
c. 𝟔. 𝟒𝟑 𝒙𝟏𝟎−𝟑 𝑵
d. − 6.43 𝑥10−3 𝑁

For items 12-14, refer to this diagram:

12. What is the electric force exerted by q1 on q3?

a. 13.5 N
b. -13.5 N
c. 54 N
d. -54 N

13. What is the electric force exerted by q2 on q3?

a. 75.6 N
b. -75.6 N
c. 7.56 N
d. -7.56 N

14. What is the net force on q3?


a. 62.1 N
b. -62.1 N

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c. 89.1 N
d. -89.1 N

For items 15-20, refer to this diagram:

Four charges are placed on the corners of a


square 0.5 m to each side. Given that Q1 = 3.3 μC,
Q2 = - 7.7 μC, Q3 = 4.9 μC, and Q4 = - 9.8 μC.

15. Which of the following free body diagram correctly shows the forces acting on
Q3?

a.

b.

c.

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d.

16. What is the electric force exerted by Q1 on Q3?

a. 0.29 N
b. -0.29 N
c. 0.58 N
d. -0.58 N

17. What is the electric force exerted by Q4 on Q3?

a. 1.73 N
b. -1.73 N
c. 0.86 N
d. -0.86 N

18. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric force exerted by Q2 on Q3?

a. 0.67 N, 45° N of E
b. 0.71 N, 45° N of E
c. 0.85 N, 45° E of N
d. 0.96 N, 45° E of N

19. What are the components of the force exerted by Q2 on Q3?

a. 𝐹2 𝑜𝑛 3 (𝑥) = 0.47 𝑁 ; 𝐹2 𝑜𝑛 3 (𝑦) = −0.47 𝑁


b. 𝐹2 𝑜𝑛 3 (𝑥) = − 0.47 𝑁 ; 𝐹2 𝑜𝑛 3 (𝑦) = 0.47 𝑁
c. 𝐹2 𝑜𝑛 3 (𝑥) = − 0.47 𝑁 ; 𝐹2 𝑜𝑛 3 (𝑦) = − 0.47 𝑁
d. 𝑭𝟐 𝒐𝒏 𝟑 (𝒙) = 𝟎. 𝟒𝟕 𝑵 ; 𝑭𝟐 𝒐𝒏 𝟑 (𝒚) = 𝟎. 𝟒𝟕 𝑵

20. What is the magnitude and direction of the net force that Q1, Q2, and Q4
exerted on Q3?

a. 2.20 N
b. -2.20 N

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c. 2.20 N, 2.86° S of E
d. 2.20 N, 2.86° E of S

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