Static Electricity Flashcards

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What is “static electricity?”

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  • Static electricity is the build up of charge on an insulator.
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What generates “static electricity?”

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  • Generated through transfer of electrons between insulators.
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What happens to 2 insulators when they are rubbed together?

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  • One of the insulators GAINS electrons: Negatively charged
  • One of the insulators LOSE
    electrons: positively charged
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How do we know whether an insulator gains/ loses electrons?

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  • This depends on the type of material.
    YOU WILL ALWAYS BE TOLD
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What is an “electric field?”

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  • The area surrounding a charged object that can exert a force on other charged objects.
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True or False.
Attraction and Repulsion are examples of contact forces.

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False!
They are non- contact
Experienced without touching

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Where is an electric field the strongest?

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  • The closest to the charged object itself.
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Where is an electric field the weakest?

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  • The further away from the charged object itself.
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If an object is placed in an electric field…Where will it experience the strongest force?

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  • The closer the object is to the charged object, the stronger the force.
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True or False. As the distance between a charged object and a second object increases, the force between them gets stronger.

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FALSE!
- As the distance between them DECREASES, the force gets stronger.

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If two conductors are rubbed against each other, what will happen?

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  • The electrons will flow straight back to the intital conductor.
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What does a build up of electrostatic charge eventually lead to?

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  • Build up of electrostatic charge leads to SPARKING.
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Where do electrons go during sparking?

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  • The electrons go to any object that doesn’t have excess electrons.
  • They need to be earthed.
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What is “discharge?”

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  • Discharge is the flow of electric charge from one body to another.
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Why is lightning transferred to Earth after a cloud becomes negatively charged?

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  • The cloud has excess electrons.
  • The ground is neutral.
  • The electrons jump the gap to the ground.
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What is meant by “induced charge?”

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  • When a charged object causes a neutral object to become charged and attracts it.
17
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What is electrostatic painting?

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  • Paint is negatively charged
  • Rod is postively charged
  • Paint repels, causing it to go in many directions
  • Paint is attracted so stays better + spreads across
18
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VANN DE GRAFF…

Why does someone need to stand in tray?

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  • To keep charge on person
  • So it doesn’t just travel to Earth
19
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What is an electrostatic force?

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  • The force two charged objects exert on each other.
  • It is either attractive or repulsive.
  • It is a non- contact force.
20
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How does the concept of an electric field help to explain the non contact force between charged objects?

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  • The force between 1 charged object and another increase as the distance decreases.
21
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how does the concept of an electric field helps to explain electrostatic phenomena such as sparking ?

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  • If the field is too strong (ie. too many electrons), some will jump the gap.
22
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If I rub two insulators together and one insulator has a 2- charge what charge will the other object have?

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2+ charge