SP11 Static Electricity Flashcards

1
Q

What is charging by friction?

A

When certain insulating materials are rubbed against each other they become electrically charged

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2
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Explain why, when certain materials are rubbed
together, they end up with opposite charges

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  • Negatively charged electrons are transferred from one material to the other
  • since the electrons are negatively charged, the material losing the electrons becomes positively charged, whilst the one gaining the electrons becomes negatively charged
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3
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Explain how attraction by induction occurs

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By rubbing the two materials together, they gain opposite charges. This difference in charges leads to a force of attraction between itself and other objects which are also electrically neutral, by attracting the opposite charge to the surface of the objects they are attracted to

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4
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When does a static electric shock occur?

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  • two objects are charged by friction
  • they become oppositely charged
  • the large surplus of electrons causes them to jump across an object that is neutral
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5
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Define earthing

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The process of removing excess charge by the movement of electrons

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6
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When is earthing used?

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When an object or a body is charged and the charge needs to be removed to avoid sparking

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7
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How is earthing carried out?

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By connecting the charged object to the Earth using a conductor

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8
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How does lightning occur?

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  1. In a storm, clouds move over each other. This causes them to become charged when electrons are transferred between them
  2. Since the ground is neutral, the negative charges from the cloud jump to meet the positive charges on the ground, creating a giant spark
  3. This phenomenon is called lightning
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9
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What are the uses of stattic electricity?

A
  • photocopiers
  • inkjet printers
  • insecticide sprayers
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10
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How is static electricity used in sprayers?

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  1. The liquid in the sprayer is given an electrostatic charge when it leaves the sprayer
  2. This results in all of the particles repelling each other, which ensures that the spray remains fine and covers a large area
  3. They are also attracted to the negative charges of the earth, so they will fall quickly and are less likely to be blown away
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11
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What are the dangers of static electricity?

A
  • sparking
  • which could pose the rick of electrocution
  • and the risk of a fire or explosion of any nearby flammable substances
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12
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How can static electricity be a danger whilst fueling aircraft?

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  • fuel runs through the pipes at a very fast rate, which is very flammable
  • friction betwween the fuel and the pipe causes the fuel to gain a charge
  • if this charge were to cause a spark, the fuel could ignite and cause an explosion
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13
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How can we avoid a spark building up when fuelling aircraft?

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  • The fuel tank is connected to the Earth using a bonding wire made of copper during the refuelling
  • The conductor earths the plane by carrying the charge through to the earth which removes the risk of any sparks
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14
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Define electric field

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A region where an electric charge experiences a force

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15
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How is the direction of an electric field determined?

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On whether the charges are the same or not:
- if the charges of the field and the object are the same, the second object will move away from the charge creating the field because the force will be repulsive
- if the charges of the field and the object are opposites, the force will be attractive and the object will move towards the charge creating the field

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16
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What does the size of the force depend on?

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The strength of the field at that point

17
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When does the force of the field become stronger?

A

As the distance between the two charged objects decreases

18
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When does the force of the field become weaker?

A

As the distance between the two charged objects increases

19
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When do field lines point away from the charged object?

A

When the charged object carries a positive charge

20
Q

When do field lines point towards a charged object?

A

When the charged object carries a negative charge

21
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What do field lines show?

A
  • where the field is the strongest
  • the direction of the force on a charge in the field
22
Q

What is the electric field between two parallel plates called?

A

Uniform electric field

23
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Describe the field lines in a uniform electric field

A
  • directed from the positive to the negative plate
  • parallel
  • straight lines
24
Q

What is the strength of the electric field determined by?

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The space between the field lines:
- stronger field = closer field lines
- weaker field = field lines further apart