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Electric Charge and Static Electricity

Electric Charge and Static Electricity

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Science

7th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS2-3, MS-PS2-5

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Rachael Lasky

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7 Slides • 10 Questions

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Electric Charge and Static Electricity

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Electric Fields

  • An electric field is a region around a charged object where the object's electric force is exerted on other charged objects.

  • Because positive charges are repelled by positive charges.. and attracted to negative charges..field lines point away from positive charges and towards negative charges

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How Does Charge Build Up?

  • Most atoms are uncharged, or neutral because the protons equal the electrons.

  • Uncharged objects become charged by gaining or losing electrons

  • Static electricity is the buildup of charges on an object

  • In static electricity, charges build up on an object, but they do not flow in a current

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Charging Objects

  • Charges are neither created nor destroyed. This is known as the law of conservation of charge.

  • If one object loses electrons, another object must pick them up

  • There are four methods by which charges can redistribute themselves: Friction, conduction, induction, polarization


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Charging by Friction

  • Charging by friction is the transfer of electrons from one uncharged object to another by rubbing objects together



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Charging by Conduction

  • When a charged object touches another object, electrons can be transferred

  • This is the process of transferring electrons by direct contact

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Charging by Induction and by Polarization

  • Electrons can react to the electric field of a charged object without touching the object itself. This is induction

  • Polarization occurs when electrons move only within their own atoms. In this case, the electrons create charged ends of the atoms

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Multiple Choice

True or False:
In static electricity, charges build up on an object, but they do not flow continuously.
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True
2
False
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4
Tuesday

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Multiple Choice

Rubbing a balloon on hair is an example of static charge build up created by....
1
conduction
2
friction
3
induction
4
hairduction

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Multiple Choice

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The girl's hair and the comb are attracting  one another.  The hair and the comb have
1
opposite charges
2
like charges

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Multiple Choice

If an object has the same number of positive and negative charges, its electrical charge is...
1
positive
2
negative
3
neutral or no charge
4
opposite

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Multiple Choice

An object becomes postiively charged when which of the following occurs?
1
loses electrons
2
gains electrons
3
loses protons
4
gains neutrons

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Multiple Choice

What is static electricity caused by?

1

A balance of power

2

A balance of positive and negative charges

3

An imbalance of positive and negative charges

4

An imbalance of protons and neutrons

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is caused by static electricity?
1
a stove getting hot when it is turned on
2
a magnet being attracted to a refrigerator
3
a lightning strike during a storm
4
a light bulb coming on when a switch is turned on

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Multiple Choice

What happens when you touch a metal doorknob after rubbing your shoes on the carpet?
1
The doorknob sends a burst of electric current into your body
2
Millions of electrons go from your finger into the doorknob
3
The doorknob sends millions of electrons into your finger
4
our finger becomes negatively charged

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Multiple Choice

If a substance has a higher number of electrons than protons on its surface, what type of charge does it have?
1
A positive charge.
2
A negative charge.
3
A neutral charge
4
No charge at all

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. Davis rubbed two balloons with a piece of wool. What will happen when the balloons are brought near each other?

1

The balloons will repel each other.

2

The balloons will attract each other.

3

The balloons will become positively (+) charged.

4

The balloons will pop.

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