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9.1 Electric Charge and Static Electricity
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Electric Charge Electric charge is a property that causes subatomic particles to attract and repel each other. By gaining or losing electrons atoms obtain charge Gaining electrons means negative charge Losing electrons means positive charge This produces a net electric charge
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Electric Forces Like charges repel and opposite charges attract This force is called the electric force. Discovered by Coulomb It is directly proportional to the net charge on an object Inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
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Contact One way that charge is transferred is by physically touching
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Induction Induction is a transfer of charge without contact between materials Like when you reach for a doorknob and get shocked by it.
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What causes lightning? Lightning is actually just static electricity on a much larger scale. The rubbing is caused by air moving around In thunderclouds bottom is usually negative and top is positive.
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Thunder When the lightning flash happens it heats the air to a temperature 5 times hotter than the surface of the sun. This causes nearby air to expand and vibrate forming the sound we hear as thunder.
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Interesting facts Lightning bolts can travel at speeds of up to 60,000 miles per second. Every second around 100 bolts of lightning strike the Earth. One lightning bolt has enough electricity to power 200,000 homes. You are more likely to be struck by lightning than be eaten by a shark.
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Some myths Lightning never strikes in the same place twice. – False, the Empire State Building is reportedly struck 100 times a year. Wearing rubber shoes will protect me in a thunder storm. – False, Lighting is too powerful to be stopped by half an inch of rubber or several hundred feet of rubber for that matter.
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