Paper 2 - Electricity Flashcards
1
Q
What are some common electrically conductive materials?
A
- Aluminium
- Copper
- Gold
- Silver
2
Q
What are some common insulating materials?
A
- Glass
- PVC Plastic
- Rubber
- Polyethene plastic
3
Q
What are the forces between charges?
A
- Like charges repel
- Unlike charges attract
4
Q
Explain electrostatic phenomena in terms of the movement of electrons.
A
- 2 materials rub together so electrons can be transferred from one material to another
- The materials with a stronger attraction for electrons will gain electrons so it is negatively charged
- The other material loses electrons so it is positively charged
- The 2 materials are now oppositely charged so they have an electrostatic force of attraction
5
Q
What are the uses of electrostatic charges, e.g., spray painting and inkjet printers?
A
- Spray painting - Paint droplets are charged oppositely to the intended surface so they are electrostatically attracted and the paint will coat the surface well
- Photocopier/Inkjet Printer - Ink particles are oppositely charged to the paper so they have an electrostatic force of attraction
6
Q
What are the potential dangers of electrostatic charges when fueling aircraft and tankers?
A
- Friction from fuel rushing the hose
- Can cause a spark to fly
- Spark could ignite the fuel and set the aircraft tankers alight