Directions: Read ånd 1. The law stating that "force is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the square of separation between them" is calted A. Newton's law B. Coulomb's law C. Gauss law D. Ohm's law 2. Excess charge on any conductor is A. Always evenly distributed B. On the surface C. in the center D. fixed is space 3. Where does Electric field lines start? A. At positive charges or at infinity B. At negative charges or at infinity C. at infinity and end at positive charges D. midway between positive charges and infinity

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3-2-1 REFLECTION
Induction
Three concepts I learned:
Friction
Conoluction
1.
Charging by
2.
3.
Charging by
Two real-life realizations after finishing the topic
enarging methods
2. Obrecte becóme etectrically
and their processess
eharge d either
or losing ejectrons
1.
by gaining
gaining
One most favorite part of the lesson
ha
1.
Conservation OF charge
INTERVENTION
Post - assessment
Directions: Read and understand the questions below. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before each item.
1. The law stating that "force is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the square of
separation between them" is calted
A. Newton's law
B. Coulomb's law
C. Gauss law
D. Ohm's law
2. Excess charge on any conductor is
A. Always evenly distributed
B. On the surface
C. in the center
D. fixed is space
3. Where does Electric field lines start?
A. At positive charges or at infinity
B. At negative charges or at infinity
C. at infinity and end at positive charges
D. midway between positive charges and infinity
4. The electric flux through a surface of fixed area is maximum when the surface is
C. perpendicular to the electric field
D. at an angle of 45° to the electric field
A. Parallel to the electric field
B. Antiparallel to the electric field
A. Conductivity
B. Superconductors
5. What materials that resist the flow of charges?
C. conductors
D. insulators
6. Which of the following that measure the attraction of an atom to án electron or the tendeney of an atom to become
negatively charged?
A. Electron distribution
B. Electron affinity
7. Which of the following is TRUE about electric charge?
C. triboelectric series
D. induction
C. It is created from a chemical reaction.
D. It can be transferred from atom to atom
8. If an electron is allowed to move along the field in a non-uniform electric field, then it will follow
A. It can be lost.
B. It can be destroyed
A. Spiral path
B. Straight line
C. curved path
D. circular path
9. Property of material due to which it attracts or repels another object is
C. current
D. charge
A. Friction
B. Velocity
10. A field line and an equipotential surface are
A. Always parallel
B. Always at 90°
C. inclined at any angle O
D. none of the above
Good job!
Congratulations! You have just learned so much about electrostatic forces.
I hope the knowledge you have gained will remain and will be applied in
real life situations and in tñe future.
GREAT
WORK
8| Page
Transcribed Image Text:3-2-1 REFLECTION Induction Three concepts I learned: Friction Conoluction 1. Charging by 2. 3. Charging by Two real-life realizations after finishing the topic enarging methods 2. Obrecte becóme etectrically and their processess eharge d either or losing ejectrons 1. by gaining gaining One most favorite part of the lesson ha 1. Conservation OF charge INTERVENTION Post - assessment Directions: Read and understand the questions below. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before each item. 1. The law stating that "force is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the square of separation between them" is calted A. Newton's law B. Coulomb's law C. Gauss law D. Ohm's law 2. Excess charge on any conductor is A. Always evenly distributed B. On the surface C. in the center D. fixed is space 3. Where does Electric field lines start? A. At positive charges or at infinity B. At negative charges or at infinity C. at infinity and end at positive charges D. midway between positive charges and infinity 4. The electric flux through a surface of fixed area is maximum when the surface is C. perpendicular to the electric field D. at an angle of 45° to the electric field A. Parallel to the electric field B. Antiparallel to the electric field A. Conductivity B. Superconductors 5. What materials that resist the flow of charges? C. conductors D. insulators 6. Which of the following that measure the attraction of an atom to án electron or the tendeney of an atom to become negatively charged? A. Electron distribution B. Electron affinity 7. Which of the following is TRUE about electric charge? C. triboelectric series D. induction C. It is created from a chemical reaction. D. It can be transferred from atom to atom 8. If an electron is allowed to move along the field in a non-uniform electric field, then it will follow A. It can be lost. B. It can be destroyed A. Spiral path B. Straight line C. curved path D. circular path 9. Property of material due to which it attracts or repels another object is C. current D. charge A. Friction B. Velocity 10. A field line and an equipotential surface are A. Always parallel B. Always at 90° C. inclined at any angle O D. none of the above Good job! Congratulations! You have just learned so much about electrostatic forces. I hope the knowledge you have gained will remain and will be applied in real life situations and in tñe future. GREAT WORK 8| Page
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