

9.1 Electrostatic Phenomena
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Christina Celine Sutherland
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9.1 Electrostatic Phenomena

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Starter: What is happening? And why is it happening?
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Open Ended
Starter: What is happening in this clip and why is it happening?
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Do you think we can see static electricity building up on metals?
Extension: Explain your answer.
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Task One: Will these attract or repel one another?
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Starter: What is happening? And why is it happening?
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Task 2:
Q1. What are the 3 particles inside the atom and their charges?
Q2. Describe what happens electrons when two things are rubbed together.
Extension: What must happen for an object to become positively charged or negatively?
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Task 3:
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PLENARY
Get ready.... :)
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Multiple Select
A plastic rod is rubbed on a duster and becomes positively charged.
True or false?
'There was no charge on the rod.'
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False
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A plastic rod is rubbed on a duster and becomes positively charged.
True or false?
'The duster has gained electrons.'
True
False
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A plastic rod is rubbed on a duster and becomes positively charged.
True or false?
'The duster has lost electrons.'
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False
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A plastic rod is rubbed on a duster and becomes positively charged.
True or false?
'The duster has become positively charged also.'
True
False
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A plastic rod is rubbed on a duster and becomes positively charged.
True or false?
'The rod has lost electrons.'
True
False
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A plastic rod is rubbed on a duster and becomes positively charged.
True or false?
'The duster has become negatively charged.'
True
False
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A plastic rod is rubbed on a duster and becomes positively charged.
True or false?
'The duster has become negatively charged.'
True
False
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A plastic rod is rubbed on a duster and becomes positively charged.
True or false?
'The rod has lost electrons.'
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False
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