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11th Grade Electric Charge Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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This assessment focuses on Coulomb's Law, evaluating your understanding of electric forces between charged particles. It covers key concepts such as force magnitude, distance, and charge interactions, making it essential for...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 15 | Last updated: Mar 13, 2026
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Sample Question 1Coulomb’s law describes the force between:
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Sample Question 2The electric force between charges depends on both the amount of charge and the distance between them.
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Sample Question 3If you double the distance between two charges, the force (qualitatively) becomes:
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This quiz on Electric Charges and Fields assesses understanding of Gaussian surfaces, charge distribution, effects of electric fields on dipoles, and calculations involving forces between charges. It's designed to enhance...
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Sample QuestionThe Gaussian surface for calculating the electric field due to a charge distribution is:
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