1. Which of the following statements below CORRECTLY distinguish between charging by rubbing and charging by induction? a. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another without physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of charges without physical contact. b. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another with physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of charges with physical contact. c. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another with physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of charges without physical contact. d. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another without physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of charges with physical contact. 2. When you rub a plastic rod against your hair several times and put it near some bits of paper, the pieces of papers are attracted towards it. What does this observation indicate in terms of transfer of electrons? The electrons transferred from a. plastic rod to your hair so the plastic rod becomes positively charged while the hair becomes negatively charged. b. plastic rod to your hair so the plastic rod becomes negatively charged while the hair becomes positively charged. c. your hair to the plastic rod so the plastic rod becomes positively charged while the hair becomes negatively charged. d. your hair to the plastic rod so the plastic rod becomes negatively charged while the hair becomes positively charged. 3. In charging by rubbing, electrons are transferred from one object to another object. Which of the following statements is TRUE before and after charging? 1. The charge is conserve. III. The charge is created or destroyed. II. The charge is not conserve. IV. The charge is not created or not destroyed. a. I and III b. II and IV c. I and IV d. II and III 4. Which of the following example/s is/are TRUE about charging by rubbing? 1. The crackling sound produced after ironing a piece of linen cloth or pair of pants. The point of the lightning rod collects electrons from the air to prevent the large build-up of positive charge on the building. The slight shock felt when you immediately grab a doorknob after walking through a carpeted floor. a. i and ii only b. ii and ill only c. i and ill only d. i, ii and ill 5. Refer to item no. 4, which of the following example/s inside the box is/are TRUE about charging by induction? a. i only b. ii only c. iii only d. i, ii and iii

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V. EVALUATION:
Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the best answer.
1. Which of the following statements below CORRECTLY distinguish between charging by
rubbing and charging by induction?
a. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another
without physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of
charges without physical contact.
b. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another with
physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of charges
with physical contact.
c. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another with
physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of charges
without physical contact.
d. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another
without physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of
charges with physical contact.
2. When you rub a plastic rod against your hair several times and put it near some bits of
paper, the pieces of papers are attracted towards it. What does this observation indicate
in terms of transfer of electrons? The electrons transferred from
a. plastic rod to your hair so the plastic rod becomes positively charged while the
hair becomes negatively charged.
b. plastic rod to your hair so the plastic rod becomes negatively charged while the
hair becomes positively charged.
c. your hair to the plastic rod so the plastic rod becomes positively charged while the
hair becomes negatively charged.
d. your hair to the plastic rod so the plastic rod becomes negatively charged while
the hair becomes positively charged.
3. In charging by rubbing, electrons are transferred from one object to another object. Which
of the following statements is TRUE before and after charging?
III. The charge is created or destroyed.
IV. The charge is not created or not destroyed.
a. I and III b. II and IV
c. I and IV
d. II and III
4. Which of the following example/s is/are TRUE about charging by rubbing?
i.
The crackling sound produced after ironing a piece of linen cloth
or pair of pants.
The point of the lightning rod collects electrons from the air to
prevent the large build-up of positive charge on the building.
The slight shock felt when you immediately grab a doorknob after
walking through a carpeted floor.
1. The charge is conserve.
II. The charge is not conserve.
ii.
d. i, ii and ill
a. i and iionly b. ii and iii only c. i and iii only
5. Refer to item no. 4, which of the following example/s inside the box is/are TRUE about
charging by induction?
a. i only
b. ii only c. iii only
d. i, ii and iii
Transcribed Image Text:V. EVALUATION: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the best answer. 1. Which of the following statements below CORRECTLY distinguish between charging by rubbing and charging by induction? a. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another without physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of charges without physical contact. b. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another with physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of charges with physical contact. c. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another with physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of charges without physical contact. d. Charging by rubbing results to transfer of electrons from one body to another without physical contact while charging by induction results to redistribution of charges with physical contact. 2. When you rub a plastic rod against your hair several times and put it near some bits of paper, the pieces of papers are attracted towards it. What does this observation indicate in terms of transfer of electrons? The electrons transferred from a. plastic rod to your hair so the plastic rod becomes positively charged while the hair becomes negatively charged. b. plastic rod to your hair so the plastic rod becomes negatively charged while the hair becomes positively charged. c. your hair to the plastic rod so the plastic rod becomes positively charged while the hair becomes negatively charged. d. your hair to the plastic rod so the plastic rod becomes negatively charged while the hair becomes positively charged. 3. In charging by rubbing, electrons are transferred from one object to another object. Which of the following statements is TRUE before and after charging? III. The charge is created or destroyed. IV. The charge is not created or not destroyed. a. I and III b. II and IV c. I and IV d. II and III 4. Which of the following example/s is/are TRUE about charging by rubbing? i. The crackling sound produced after ironing a piece of linen cloth or pair of pants. The point of the lightning rod collects electrons from the air to prevent the large build-up of positive charge on the building. The slight shock felt when you immediately grab a doorknob after walking through a carpeted floor. 1. The charge is conserve. II. The charge is not conserve. ii. d. i, ii and ill a. i and iionly b. ii and iii only c. i and iii only 5. Refer to item no. 4, which of the following example/s inside the box is/are TRUE about charging by induction? a. i only b. ii only c. iii only d. i, ii and iii
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