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Charge Diagrams Metal Sphere Balloon A picture that shows net charge and its distribution. “+” if the net charge is positive “-” if the net charge is negative Nothing if net charge is zero Conductors: charges spread out Insulators: charge doesn’t move Balloon

Electrostatic student chain, VDG off, charging up , people charging, then discharging. Explain why people on the end get the worst of the shock.

Each person at a table should chose ONE of the following to complete. Create a 4-panel charge diagram/cartoon that shows… The pie pans: VDG off, then turned on, charge distributed into pans, pans fly off. Person with hair styled: VDG first off, then turned on, person charged and hair standing on end. VDG and one person: VDG off, then turned on and charge built up, discharged into person, person lets go. VDG confetti: VDG off, then turned on, charge built up, confetti spouts out of bottle. Explain the process happening at each step.