Ap Physics B Cheat Sheet Page 15

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AP Physics B
St. Mary's College
High School
Content
Skills
Assessment
Charging by Rubbing
and energy required to work
Charging by Induction
charges through an electric field
Electrical Polarization
2. Define Electric Potential Energy
ELECTRIC FIELDS AND
(EPE) and solve problems
ELECTRIC FORCE
involving EPE.
Columb's Law
3. Distinguish between
Uniform Electric Field Lines
gravitational potential energy and
Electric Forces and Fields due to
electric potential
point charges.
energy/gravitational field strength
Principle of Superposition
and voltage.
ELECTRIC POTENTIAL
4. Apply the principle of
ENERGY
conservation of energy two electric
potential energy problems.
Work done in an electric field
Electric Potential Energy
5. Define Voltage and determine
Voltage
the energy used by a battery to
move electric charge between the
terminals of the battery.
The Electric Force and the
Gravitational Force.
a) Universal law of gravitation
b) Columb's law for the electric
force
c) Comparison between the electric
force and the gravitational force:
which one is stronger?
Electric Charge and Electric Force
a) review of the particle model of
matter
- models of the atom
- subatomic particles: the electron,
proton and neutron
- the properties of the electron
- insulators and conductors
- electric charge transfer
charging by rubbing
charging by induction
-electrical polarization
c) Forces between electric charges
- Columb's law
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