PHYS 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Electrical Phenomena, Electrostatics, Superconductivity
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The study of electric charge at rest (not in motion) Involves charges, the forces between them, the aura around them, and their. Electric charge is neither created nor destroyed (initial charge = after charge) behavior in materials. The relationship among electrical force, charge, and distance. Q = quantity charge of one particle. 1 c has 6. 25 billion billion electrons. K = 9,000,000,000 n x m^2 / c^2. K = 9 x 10^9 n x m^2 / c^2. Electrical forces can be attractive or repulsive. Material with free charged particles that easily flow through it when an electric force acts. Material not containing free charged particles and through which charge does not easily flow. Material with properties that fall in between those of a conductor and an insulator. Material that is a perfect conductor with 0 resistance to the flow of electrical charge. Redistributing the charge of an object by putting a charged object near it.