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Ch. 21 - Electricity I. Electric Charge Atoms and Charge Conductors Insulators Static Electricity Electric Discharge
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A. Atoms and Charge Atoms All matter is made of small particles called atoms Proton Electron Neutron - + + -
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A. Atoms and Charge Electric Force force between charged objects Electric Field the region around the charged particle that can exert a force on another charged particle Law of Electric Charge opposite charges attract like charges repel
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A. Atoms and Charge Friction Rubbing two objects together can cause electrons to be transferred from one object to the other Conduction Electrons are transferred from one object to another by direct contact Induction Charges in an uncharged object are rearranged without direct contact with a charged object
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B. Conductors Conductor material that allows electrons to move through it easily electrons are loosely held ex: metals like copper and silver
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C. Insulators Insulator material that doesn’t allow electrons to move through it easily electrons are tightly held ex: plastic, wood, rubber, glass
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D. Static Electricity Static Electricity the net accumulation of electric charges on an object
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E. Electric Discharge The loss of static electricity as charges move off an object
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