
Static Electricity Review
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Science
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5th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 12 Questions
1
Static Electricity
Building Electric Charges
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How Does It Happen?
Electric Charges Build Up (Friction causes electrons to build up on an object)
Then JUMP (ZAP)!
The JUMP is called Static Discharge
3
Multiple Choice
When friction between two objects causes electrons to build up on one object it is called
electric charge
electric force
electric drive
gravity
4
Multiple Choice
When electrons suddenly jump from the object they have built up on that is called static discharge.
True
False
5
Where Does It Happen?
Anywhere electric charge build up.
Natural electricity
6
Multiple Choice
Static electricity is the _______________ form of electricity.
human-harnessed (man-made)
natural
7
Multiple Choice
Where does static electricity happen?
where there are electrical wires
anywhere electric charges build up
only in outer space
underground
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Example of Static Electricity
Lightning
Negative Particles in Clouds JUMP to Positive Areas - Opposites Attract
Static Discharge
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Multiple Choice
Lightning can only travel from the sky to the ground.
True
False
10
Multiple Choice
Lightning happens when there is
static discharge
static distancing
electric fencing
not enough electric charge
11
Example of Static Electricity
Shocks
Build Up of Electrons on You Suddenly JUMP to a Metal
Static Discharge
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Multiple Choice
On dry, winter days, you feel a shock when
extra neutrons jump off your body onto a metal object
extra electrons jump off your body onto a metal object
extra protons jump off your body onto a metal object
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Multiple Select
Click all that are examples of getting an electric shock from static electricity.
person shocking another person by touching them
person getting shocked by touching metal frame as they are getting off a trampoline
person getting shocked by grabbing an electric fence
person getting shocked by holding a live electrical wire
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Example of Static Electricity
Static Cling
One object has a negative electric charge (gained electrons), one object has a positive electric charge (lost electrons) - Opposites Attract
15
Multiple Choice
Electric force causes electrically charged objects with opposite charges to
attract
repel
16
Multiple Choice
All examples of static cling happen in a clothes dryer.
True
False
17
Example of Static Electricity
Hair Stands Up
All hairs have extra negative electrons and push apart from each other causing hair to stand (likes repel)
18
Multiple Choice
In order for static electricity to cause your hair to stand up, your hairs must all have the
same charge
different charges
no charge at all
19
Multiple Select
Which of these activities could cause static electricity to make your hair stand up?
jumping on trampoline
sliding down a slide
pulling a sweater over your head
touching a Van de Graaff generator
Static Electricity
Building Electric Charges
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