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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Charges Moving Electrons Experiments in Class Misc. static $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

What charge does an electron have? BACK

What collects on the surface of a balloon when you rub it with fur? BACK

What are the parts of an atom and what charges do they have? BACK

Describe the natural charge in an object. BACK

What does the term static mean and how does it describe the type of electricity we have been studying? BACK

What part of an atom moves when a charge is transferred? BACK

What is the key word to describe charging by rubbing two items together? BACK

What is the type of charging that occurs without touching an object ? BACK

What happens to the charges in an item during induction What happens to the charges in an item during induction ? Give an example. BACK

How are conduction and friction different than induction ? BACK

How do I know the electrons move from the fur to the balloon and not the other way around ? BACK

What caused the electrons in the copper to move to one side ? BACK

Based on the law of charges why does the attraction test not work ? ALWAYS FOUND IN PAIRS IN ANIMAL CELLS BACK

Contains the genetic information DNA How can you test the charges on the copper pieces in induction lab #2 ? Contains the genetic information DNA BACK

In the electrophorus lab; why did the charge seem to change when you lifted the pie plate from the styrofoam plate? DAILY DOUBLE

Package protein for use outside cells What are the three ways to charge an object? Package protein for use outside cells BACK

State the laws of attraction. BACK

What is the difference between an insulator and a conductor? BACK

How does lightning work? BACK

THE PROCESS THAT ALLOWS CELLS TO REPLICATE BONUS Explain something in detail that you have learned in this unit. THE PROCESS THAT ALLOWS CELLS TO REPLICATE BACK

Makes ribosomes (for protein synthesis) BACK