Static electricity Flashcards
What can happen when insulating materials are rubbed together?
They can become (statically) electrically charged.
Why can insulators become electrically charged when rubbed together?
- Electrons are rubbed from one material onto the other.
- The material gaining electrons becomes negatively charged.
- The material losing electrons becomes equally positively charged.
What happens when 2 electrically charged objects are brought close together?
They exert a force on each other.
What happens when 2 identically charged objects are brought closer together?
They exert a repulsive force on each other and repel.
What happens when 2 oppositely charged objects are brought closer together?
They exert an attractive force on each other and attract.
Give an example of a non-contact force
The repulsive or attractive force between 2 electrically charged objects.
What is an electric field?
A region in which a charged object will experience a non-contact electrical force.
Where can electric fields be found?
Surrounding any charged object.
Describe the electric field around a charged particle
- Strongest closest to the object.
- Decreases in strength as you move away from the object.
What happens to the force between 2 charged objects when they are moved closer together?
The force between them becomes stronger as the separation reduces.
In situations where sparks are unwanted, what precaution must be taken to prevent the build up of static charge?
Any surfaces that are rubbing against each other should be earthed to allow the charge to flow off the materials.