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What is static electricity?
Build-up of
charge
on
insulating materials
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What causes sparks in static electricity?
Discharge
of
built-up charge
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What do all materials contain that contributes to charge?
Positive
protons
and negative
electrons
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Why are most materials neutral overall?
Positive
and
negative
charges cancel each other out
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What happens when materials are rubbed together?
Electrons
are
transferred
between them
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What occurs in conducting materials when rubbed?
Electrons
flow back, no charge builds up
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What happens in insulating materials when rubbed?
Electrons
can't flow back,
charge builds up
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What charge does a polythene rod gain when rubbed with cloth?
Negative
static charge
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What charge does cloth gain when rubbed with a polythene rod?
Positive
static charge
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How does the transfer of electrons depend on materials?
It varies based on
specific
materials involved
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What happens when an acetate rod is rubbed with cloth?
Electrons
transfer from acetate to cloth
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What is the key point about static charge transfer?
Only
negative electrons
are transferred
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What happens when an object gains more negative electrons?
A
potential difference
develops between it and earth
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What is the potential of earth objects?
Always at zero volts
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What occurs if the potential difference is large enough?
Electrons can jump across the gap
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What is a spark in terms of static electricity?
Jumping of electrons across a gap
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Can charges build up on conductors?
Yes
, but it's
less
common
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How can cars build up charge?
Metal frame contacts wind, transferring
electrons
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What happens when you touch a charged car?
You may experience a small
electric
shock
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What is the result of a car discharging to the earth?
A small
spark
through your body
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What are the key concepts of static electricity?
Build-up of charge on
insulators
Charge cancellation in
neutral
materials
Electron transfer through
friction
Potential difference
and sparks
Charge accumulation on
conductors
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What are the differences between conductors and insulators in static electricity?
Conductors:
Electrons
can flow back
Charge does not build up easily
Insulators:
Electrons cannot flow back
Charge builds up due to friction
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What are the steps involved in the charging process through friction?
Rubbing two materials together
Electrons
transfer from one to another
One material becomes
positively charged
The other material becomes negatively charged
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