Static Electricity
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What are some examples of conductors? | Metal Rod, Paper Clip, Metal Key, Metal Ring.
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What are some examples of insulators? | Glass Rod, Straw, Comb, Balloon, Wood Stick, Pen.
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What are the two types of charges? | Positive and Negative.
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What are conductors? | Object that allow the free movement of electrons.
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What are Insulators? | Objects that do not allow the free movement of electrons.
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What is Static Electricity? | A charge remains stationary on the surface of an object.
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What is an Electroscope? | A metal sphere which detects electric charge.
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How does friction help us create static electricity? | Insulators are rubbed together and electrons are exchanged from one insulator to another.
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