Sections
                          Key Terms
                      Key Terms
- capacitor
 - arrangement of objects that can store electrical energy by virtue of their geometry
 
- conductor
 - material through which electric charge can easily move, such as metals
 
- Coulomb’s law
 - describes the electrostatic force between charged objects, which is proportional to the charge on each object and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects
 
- dielectric
 - electrically insulating material that becomes polarized in an electric field
 
- electric field
 - defines the force per unit charge at all locations in space around a charge distribution
 
- electric potential
 - the electric potential energy per unit charge
 
- electric potential energy
 - the work that a charge can do by virtue of its position in an electric field
 
- electron
 - subatomic particle that carries one indivisible unit of negative electric charge
 
- induction
 - creating an unbalanced charge distribution in an object by moving a charged object toward it (but without touching)
 
- insulator
 - material through which a charge does not move, such as rubber
 
- inverse-square law
 - law that has the form of a ratio, with the denominator being the distance squared
 
- law of conservation of charge
 - states that total charge is constant in any process
 
- polarization
 - separation of charge induced by nearby excess charge
 
- proton
 - subatomic particle that carries the same magnitude charge as the electron, but its charge is positive
 
- test charge
 - positive electric charge whose with a charge magnitude so small that it does not significantly perturb any nearby charge distribution