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Benchmark #1 Review

electrostatics Name the particles, their charge, location in the atom.

electrostatics Which particle is transferred? Electron!! How does charge affect sub-atomic particle behavior?

electrostatics Strong Nuclear Force versus Gravitational Force

electrostatics Name the three methods for charging an object. Friction

electrostatics Conduction

electrostatics Induction

electrostatics Conservation of Charge

electrostatics

electrostatics Electric Fields

electrostatics

electrostatics Electric potential difference and electric potential energy

electricity

electricity

electricity Combination Circuit

electricity Factors that affect resistance in a wire.

electricity Ohm’s Law

electricity Power and Energy in the home.

electricity Cost of appliance