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Quiz 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #3
A  independent of its capacitance.
B  inversely proportional to its capacitance.
C  directly proportional to its capacitance.
D  None of these is correct.
E  the same.
Question #4
A  the mechanical force on an electron.
B  the charge on one electron.
C  the work per unit quantity of electricity.
D  the resistance of a certain specified column of mercury.
E  the number of atoms in one gram-atom.
Question #5
A  always greater than the larger of their capacitances.
B  the sum of the reciprocals of their capacitances.
C  always less than the smaller of the capacitances.
D  the sum of their capacitances.
E  described by none of the above.
Question #6
A  charge.
B  momentum.
C  capacitance.
D  energy.
E  potential.
Question #7
A  The work required to assemble the charges depends on which charge is placed at which corner.
B  The electrostatic potential energy of the system is always positive.
C  The electrostatic potential energy does not depend on the order the charges are placed at the corners.
D  The work required to assemble the charges is always positive.
E  The electrostatic potential energy depends on which charge is placed at which corner.
Question #8
A  Potential differences can be measured directly with a ballistic galvanometer.
B  Equipotential surfaces for an isolated point charge are cubes concentric with the charge.
C  The units of electric potential are N/C.
D  Electric potential is a vector quantity.
E  Equipotential surfaces are at right angles to lines of force.