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Conductors - Insulators What causes charge? How does charge move ?
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How Does Charge Move? + In a solid, the nucleus is fixed in place. +++++++++ The electron carries charge In a conductor, the valence electrons are free to move around from atom to atom. In an insulator, the valence electrons are stuck in place.
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Examples of a charged conductors behavior
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Airplane struck by lightning
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Van de Graff Generator Positive charge builds up… what does this mean concerning electrons? Once a certain amount of charge builds up on the surface, electrons are pulled out of the air from water molecules.
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Insulators Insulators: all of the electrons are bound to atoms and thus the electrons can not move freely through the material –(e.g. glass, rubber and wood) + + + + + + +
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Slide 8 Fig 15.p548, p.548
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