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Lesson #23

Lesson #23

Assessment

Presentation

Physics

12th Grade

Hard

NGSS
MS-PS2-3, MS-PS2-5, HS-PS1-3

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Kevin Correa

FREE Resource

13 Slides • 12 Questions

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Lesson #23
E.Q:How do charged object interact with each other?

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Open Ended

Before we start the main topic, if you have any questions about Static Electricity and/or Static Charge, type your question below

( You have 2 mins)

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Electrostatics

By the end of the lesson you will be able to

understand charging of materials

induced charges

how sparks and flashes happen

working of capacitors

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Multiple Choice

Electric charges exert which kind of force?

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a field force

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a contact force

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a gravitational force

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a frictional force

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Multiple Choice

Why does the balloon stick to the wall?

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There is tape on it

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The gravitational pull of the wall

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The electrons in the wall move away making the wall positive

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The friction of the walls surface

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Charging materials

  • when some dry materials are rubbed against each other electrons move to the material that is being rubbed.

  • charge on object depends on the particular pair of materials being used

  • Material gets charged with static electricity

  • PROTONS are never transferred.

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Multiple Choice

An atom loses an electron.  What type of charge does it have now?
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positive
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negative

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Multiple Choice

During a physics lab, a plastic strip was rubbed with cotton and became positively charged. The correct explanation for why the plastic strip becomes positively charged is that ...
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the plastic strip acquired extra protons from the cotton.
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the plastic strip acquired extra protons from the charging process 
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protons were created as the result of the charging process
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the plastic strip lost electrons to the cotton during the charging process 

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Mostly charges in an object are equal and balanced, static electricity occurs when the charges become imbalanced.

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A material that can become charged with static electricity is an insulator

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Multiple Choice

___________________ are materials that ALLOW heat and electricity to move easily through them.

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Conductors

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Insulators

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Sparks and flashes

  • Air is a poor conductor but if size of charges on the charged surfaces is very high air between them may conduct electricity as a spark

  • Molecules in air split to form electrons (-) and ions (+)

  • Electrons keep moving and keep splitting more molecules. process is quick and it produces a spark

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Multiple Select

There are two kinds of charges; _____ and_____

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positive

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negative

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neutron

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mezon

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Type answer...

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Understanding Electric Fields

The picture is a Plasma Globe - "like lightning in a bottle" - electric current flows through the gas in the ball (usually a noble/inert gas)

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Now we are going to see how fields can affect the charge on uncharged objects

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Lesson #23
E.Q:How do charged object interact with each other?

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