SC.5.P.10.4 Flashcards

Investigate and explain that an electrically charged object can attract an uncharged object and can either attract or repel another charged object without touching it.

1
Q

An object with extra positive or negative particles is said to have an ______.

A

electrical charge

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2
Q

An object with no charge is called ______.

A

uncharged or neutral

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3
Q

Charged objects can attract or repel each other without ______.

A

touching

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4
Q

Opposite charges ______ each other.

A

attract

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5
Q

Like charges ______ each other.

A

repel

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6
Q

A negatively charged balloon can ______ small uncharged pieces of paper.

A

attract

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7
Q

Rubbing a balloon on your hair gives it a ______ charge.

A

static or electrical

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8
Q

If you rub your feet on carpet and touch a metal doorknob, you may feel a ______.

A

shock

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9
Q

Electrical charges can move from one object to another through ______.

A

electricity

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10
Q

An object with a negative charge has extra ______.

A

electrons

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11
Q

An object with a positive charge has lost some ______.

A

electrons

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12
Q

This type of force that acts without contact is called a ______ force.

A

non-contact

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