Static Electricity
Static Electricity Definition: Static Electricity is electricity that does not move along a path. A. It collects on a surface B. It is caused by friction or rubbing. C Friction either adds or removes electrons from surface atoms.
Static Electricity Examples of Static Charge:
Static Electricity A Bolt of Lightning
Static Electricity Static Cling as found in a clothes dryer.
Static Electricity Static Shocks – frequently felt in cool, dry climates
The 3 Types of Static Charge Static Electricity The 3 Types of Static Charge
Static Electricity Neutral – An equal number of positive and negative charges.
Static Electricity Negative – Having more electrons (negative charge) than protons (positive charge)
Static Electricity Positive – Having more protons (positive charge) than electrons (negative charge)
Static Electricity The Rules of Charge: A. Opposite Charges attract. B. Like or same charges repel. C. Charged Objects attract neutral Objects.