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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Charges Moving Electrons Experiments in Class
Misc. static $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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What charge does an electron have?
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What collects on the surface of a balloon when you rub it with fur?
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What are the parts of an atom and what charges do they have?
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Describe the natural charge in an object.
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What does the term static mean and how does it describe the type of electricity we have been studying? BACK
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What part of an atom moves when a charge is transferred?
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What is the key word to describe charging by rubbing two items together?
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What is the type of charging that occurs without touching an object ?
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What happens to the charges in an item during induction
What happens to the charges in an item during induction ? Give an example. BACK
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How are conduction and friction different than induction ?
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How do I know the electrons move from the fur to the balloon and not the other way around ?
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What caused the electrons in the copper to move to one side ?
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Based on the law of charges why does the attraction test not work ?
ALWAYS FOUND IN PAIRS IN ANIMAL CELLS BACK
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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
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In the electrophorus lab; why did the charge seem to change when you lifted the pie plate from the styrofoam plate? DAILY DOUBLE
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Package protein for use outside cells
What are the three ways to charge an object? Package protein for use outside cells BACK
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State the laws of attraction.
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What is the difference between an insulator and a conductor?
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How does lightning work?
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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
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Makes ribosomes (for protein synthesis)
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