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What Is an Electrical Discharge?
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When you walk on a rug, static electricity builds up on your shoes. The charge keeps building until you touch something. Then – zap! It suddenly moves onto the object. This movement of charge is called discharge (DIS·charj). You might feel this discharge as a small shock. It can feel painful to some people.discharge
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Static electricity doesn’t discharge into all types of materials because electricity flows only where it can. It flows easily through materials called conductors (kuhn·DUK·tuhrz). An insulator (IN·suh·lay·tuhr) is a material through which electricity does not flow. conductors insulator
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What types of materials do you think are good conductors? Metals are very good conductors. That is why you might feel a shock when you touch a doorknob. The static electricity on your shoes travels through your body, to your hand, and then into the doorknob.
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InsulatorsConductors WoodMetal AirWater Rubber
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Fact and Opinion Write a statement of fact from the passage. How could you prove it true or false? Write a statement of opinion. Is the statement of opinion valid? How do you know?
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What types of materials can electricity easily discharge into? Answer the question… –With a partner –In your Learning Notebook
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discharge The sudden movement of an electric charge from the object where it built up onto another nearby object. Back to text
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conductor A material through which heat or electricity flows easily. Back to text
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insulator A material through which heat or electricity does not flow easily. Back to text
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