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Electricity CHAPTER 6. Structure of Atoms  Atoms are made of 3 particles  Protons-Positively charges  Found in Nucleus  Neutrons-No Charge  Found.

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1 Electricity CHAPTER 6

2 Structure of Atoms  Atoms are made of 3 particles  Protons-Positively charges  Found in Nucleus  Neutrons-No Charge  Found in Nucleus  Electrons-Negatively Charged  Found outside of Nucleus  Most of the time, Protons=Electrons  Electrically Neutral

3 Charged Atoms  When an atom gains or loses and electron, it becomes charged  Called an ion  Atoms cannot lose a proton and remain the same element  Protons are what determines what element an atom is.  1 proton=Hydrogen  3 protons=Lithium  Etc. See Periodic table  The number of protons is called the atomic number  Charges can be confusing…  When an atom GAINS an electron, it becomes negatively charged  Electrons are negatively charged  If it loses an electron, it becomes positively charged  More protons than electrons=more positive than negative  Charge is measured in Coulombs (C)

4 Static Electricity  Accumulation of excess charge on an object  Gained excess electrons  Shoes on carpet, hair on balloon, cloths in dryer  Because the object is negatively charged, it is attracted to objects with a positive charge  Opposite charges attract

5 Law of Conservation of Charge  Yep, another one…  Charge can be transferred, but it cannot be created or destroyed  Typically, it is electrons transferred, not protons

6 Charges Exert Forces  Unlike charges attract, like charges repel  The force depends on the distance and charge  Called Coulomb’s Law

7 Charges also create a field  Electric Field-area around charged particles that create a force  Indicated by arrows  Towards negative  Away from Positive

8 Strength of Electric Force  Electric force is stronger than gravitational force  Why don’t we feel it?  Most objects are electrically neutral

9 Conductors and Insulators  Conductor-allows electrons to easily pass  Best conductors are metal  Insulator-does not allow electrons to easily pass through  Plastics are great insulators

10 Charging  Charging by contact  Charged by touching or rubbing  Charging by Induction  Charged by nearby charged object  Does not need to touch object

11 Lightning  Storm clouds are arranged with negative charge on bottom  Becomes more negative than objects on Earth’s surface  Static discharges from cloud to surface  http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/physics/phys03/alightnin/default.htm http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/physics/phys03/alightnin/default.htm

12 Grounding  Connecting an object to Earth with a conductor  Reroutes lightning and electricity  Safety measure


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