Starter Directions: Identify the measurements for the following units. 1.Meter 2.Hertz 3.Horsepower 4.Newton*meter 5.Newton
Static Electricity 1.Create a KWL chart 2.Fill in the K (What you know) about Static Electricity 3.Fill in the W (What you want to know) about Static Electricity
Static Electricity Directions: Which of the following is static electricity.
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Static Electricity Static electricity is the build up of an electrical charge. For electrically charged materials, opposites charges attract, while like charges repel.
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Static Electricity
Friction Gliding across carpet can build up charge. Rubbing Wool across a glass rod can build up charge.
Electrical Conduction
Conduction Balloon Demonstration
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Induction Ruler or Rod Induction Demonstration with Paper
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Static Electricity Foldable Electric Charge Charge Comes From Atoms Electricity Three Ways to Transfer Electrical Charge
Inside of the Foldable Two Types of Charges Draw charges Repelling and attracting Draw Atom List the Three particles found inside the atom. Definition of Electricity Draw the picture of electricity List the three ways to transfer electrical charge Give Examples of each type of transfer
Exit Slip You are jumping on a trampling. You touch your sister or brother and you both feel a shock. This is an example of Induction, Conduction, and Friction.