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Rachael Lasky
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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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In static electricity, charges build up on an object, but they do not flow continuously.
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What is static electricity caused by?
A balance of power
A balance of positive and negative charges
An imbalance of positive and negative charges
An imbalance of protons and neutrons
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Mrs. Davis rubbed two balloons with a piece of wool. What will happen when the balloons are brought near each other?
The balloons will repel each other.
The balloons will attract each other.
The balloons will become positively (+) charged.
The balloons will pop.
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