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What is a property of all matter?
Static electricity
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What types of charges exist?
Positive
and
negative
charges
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What happens when a body has equal positive and negative charges?
It forms a
neutral
body
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What do like charges do?
They
repel
each other
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What do opposite charges do?
They
attract
each other
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What do insulators do regarding electricity?
They do not
conduct
electricity
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Why can't electrons flow in insulators?
Electrons
are
fixed
in
place
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What can conduct electricity?
Conductors
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What allows electrons to flow in conductors?
Electrons are
delocalised
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How can static electricity be generated between two insulators?
By
rubbing
them together
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What happens to electrons when two insulators are rubbed together?
Electrons are
transferred
between them
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What charge does the object lose electrons acquire?
A
positive
charge
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What charge does the object gain electrons acquire?
A
negative
charge
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What determines which object loses or gains electrons?
The
materials
involved
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What occurs when enough charge builds up between two objects?
Sparking
occurs
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What is the spark that occurs between charged objects?
Charge
jumps through the air
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What causes lightning?
A
charge
difference between clouds and
Earth
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What is the electrostatic force?
The force of
attraction
or
repulsion
between
charges
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How does greater charge affect electrostatic force?
It increases the force
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How does distance affect electrostatic force?
Closer
together
increases the force
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What type of force is electrostatic force?
It is a
noncontact
force
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What happens when a positively charged balloon is near a wall?
It attracts
electrons
in the wall
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What does induction cause in small pieces of paper when a comb is charged?
It induces the
opposite
charge
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What is earthing in static electricity?
It allows
electrons
to flow to the earth
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What is the purpose of earthing?
To remove
excess charge
and stay
neutral
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How are insecticide sprays charged when sprayed from aircraft?
They are given a charge
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What is the effect of charging insecticide spray droplets?
They repel each other and spread evenly
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What danger can occur from sparks while fuelling cars?
It could ignite and cause an
explosion
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How can static charge build up during fuelling?
As
fuel
passes through a
hose
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What is the purpose of earthing hoses during fuelling?
To stop
static charge
from building up
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What is an electric field?
The region where a
charge
experiences a force
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In which direction do electric fields point?
Away from
positive charges
, towards
negative charges
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How does the strength of a charge affect electric field lines?
Stronger charge has
more
field lines
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What type of electric field do parallel plates create?
A
uniform electric field
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What are the key concepts of static electricity?
Positive
and
negative charges
exist
Like charges
repel,
opposite charges
attract
Insulators do not conduct electricity,
conductors
do
Charging by
friction
occurs in
insulators
Sparking occurs when charge builds up
Electrostatic forces depend on charge and distance
Earthing
removes excess charge
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What are the applications and dangers of static electricity?
Applications:
Charged
insecticide
sprays for even distribution
Dangers:
Sparks during
fuelling
can ignite fuel
Earthing
hoses prevent static charge build-up
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