P4 - Static Electricity Flashcards

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What charge do Electrons have?

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Electrons have a negative charge.

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What happens when two insulating materials are rubbed together?

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When two insulating materials are rubbed together, electrons will be scraped off one and dumped on the other.

  • This leaves a positive charge on one due to a lack of electrons, this is because it has lost electrons ( - ), so it leaves it positively charged
  • It leaves a positive static charge on the other due an excess of electrons - it has gained electrons.
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What does the direction of electrons transferred depend on?

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Which way the electrons are transferred depends on the two materials involved, e.g.

  • With a polythene rod, electrons move from the duster to the rod
  • With an acetate rod, electrons move from the rod to the duster.
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What happens to the electrons on a polythene rod?

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The electrons will move from the duster to the rod.

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What happens to the electrons on an acetate rod?

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The electrons move from the rod to the duster.

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What do all Electrically charged objects do?

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Electrically charged objects attract small neutral objects placed near them.
- An example is the polythene and acetate rods being rubbed on a duster.

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What is a positive static charged caused by?

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A positive static charge is caused by electrons moving away elsewhere, the charge itself never moves.

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How are sparks and shocks caused?

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  • if enough static charge builds up, it can suddenly move which can cause sparks or shocks that can be dangerous.
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How can a charged conductor be discharged safely?

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  • A charged conductor can be discharged safely by connecting it to earth with a metal strap, this is called earthing.
  • the electrons flow down the strap to the ground if the charge is negative.
  • the electrons will flow up the strap from the ground if the charge is positive.
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What happens to opposite charges?

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Opposite electric charges are attracted to each other.

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What happens to like charges?

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Like charges will repel each other.

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What is the correlation between forces and distance?

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Forces get weaker as the distance increases.

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What are ions?

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Ions are atoms or molecules that become charged.

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