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Pete Shumate
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Electric Charge - Day 2
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Multiple Choice
Electric charge is caused by the flow (or movement) of:
Protons.
Neutrons.
Electrons.
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Multiple Choice
If an atom is neutral, it has:
More protons than electrons.
The same number of protons and electrons.
More electrons than protons.
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Fill in the Blank
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Multiple Choice
An atom forms a _______________ ion if it loses electrons.
Positive.
Negative.
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Multiple Choice
A _______________ _______________ is an imbalance in the charge on an object.
Static Charge
Dynamic Charge
Electric Force
Electric Field
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Ions can move through a solution
Salt – NaCl
Breaks into Na+ and Cl- ions
They can move through water and carry electric charge with them
Ions In Solution
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Electric Forces
What keeps the electrons from flying off of the nucleus?
The positive nucleus and the negative electrons are attracted to each other
Electric Forces – the force that all charged objects exert (place) on each other
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Like charges repel (push away)
Opposite charges attract (pull towards each other)
Types of Electric Forces
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The electric force between two objects becomes stronger as:
They get closer
The electric charge on them increases
What Makes Electric Forces Stronger?
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Do objects that are charged have to touch each other to exert a force?
A charged object exerts an electric field around itself
Just like electric forces, electric fields get stronger as you get closer to the object
Electric Fields
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Conductors and Insulators
Conductor – A material that contains electrons that can move easily through the material
Metals – the best conductors
Insulator – A material that contains electrons that cannot move easily through the material
Nonmetals – the best insulators
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Electric Discharge – the rapid movement of excess charge from one place to another
Lightning – a natural example
So is shocking yourself on a doorknob
But how?
Electric Discharge
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Grounding – the process of providing a pathway to drain excess charge
Usually with a wire or pipe
Charge flows through the grounding pathway and not through anything else
Used to protect buildings, people
Grounding
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