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Electric Charge and Static Electricity Page 682
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Electric Charge Charged parts of atoms are electrons and protons. Charges that are the same repel each other. Charges that are different attract each other.
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Electric Force The attraction or repulsion between electric charges.
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Electric Field A region around a charged object where the object’s electric force is exerted on other charged objects.
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Electric field around a single charge: The electric field around a positive charge points outward. The electric field around a negative charge points inward.
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Electric Field around Multiple Charges The electric fields around charged particles are combined when they are brought near each other.
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Static Electricity The buildup of charges on an object. Charges do NOT flow continuously.
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Transferring Charge The law of conservation of charge states that an object becomes charged only when electrons are transferred from one location to another; charges are neither created nor destroyed.
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Charging by FRICTION The transfer of electrons from one uncharged object to another by rubbing (Ex: rubbing socks on carpet).
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Charging by CONDUCTION The transfer of electrons from one charged object to another by DIRECT CONTACT (Ex: - charge sock touching skin).
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Charging by INDUCTION The movement of electrons to one part of an object that is caused by the electric field of a second object.
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Detecting Charge Electric charge is invisible, but it can be detected by an instrument called an electroscope.
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Static Discharge When a negatively charged object and a positively charged object are brought together, electrons transfer until both objects have the same charge.
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Closure - Magnetism vs. Electricity
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Magnetism vs. Electricity Magnetic poles cannot exist alone Electric charges can exist alone Like repel; Different attract
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