
What Is Electricity
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Science
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9th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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5 Slides • 11 Questions
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What is Electricity?
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Multiple Choice
All matter is made up of...
Mass
Volume
Atoms
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Fill in the Blanks
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Electron
The electron is most important because it is on the outside of the atom, so it can leave the atom to find a neutral charge.
The number of electrons compared to protons & neutrons determines if the atom is positive or negative.
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Poll
What charge does an atom have if it loses an electron?
Positive charge
Negative charge
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Multiple Choice
What charge does an atom have if it loses and electron?
Positive charge
Negative charge
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Multiple Choice
What charge does an electron have if it gains an electron?
Positive charge
Negative Charge
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Transferring charge
If atoms in one material become positive, that means atoms in another material become positive.
This is why duster's work the way they do to attract and keep the dust that is usually just resting on surfaces.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Static electricity
Static electricity occurs when there is a build-up of electrons in a material.
Electrons build-up in insulators.
When the charged insulator gets close to a conductor, it releases the electrons, causing a shock.
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Multiple Choice
Electrons build-up in in rubber. This means rubber is what kind of material?
Conductor
Insulator
Transferrer
Static
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Multiple Choice
Hair rises because it has a negative charge when atoms can't leave it. That means hair is what kind of material?
Conductor
Insulator
Transferrer
Static
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Multiple Choice
Electrical wires are made of copper because electrons flow through them well. This means this is what kind of material?
Conductor
Insulator
Trasferrer
Static
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Opposites attract!
Opposites attract!
Objects want to become neutral by giving or taking electrons to balance out their charge.
Like charges push each other away. Just like similar magnetic poles push away from each other and opposite magnetic poles attract each other.
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Multiple Choice
If an object has a positive charge, what will it attract?
Negative objects
Positive objects
neutral objects
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What is Electricity?
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