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Topic 11 static electricity
Static charges
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Charge
A property of
matter
that causes a non-contact force to be
exerted
when two charged objects are brought together
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Two types of charge
Positive
and
negative
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Like charges
Repel
each other
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Opposite charges
Attract each other
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Charge on an atom
Atoms are neutral because they contain equal numbers of
positively
and
negatively
charged particles
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Charge on a proton
A proton carries a
positive charge
(+1)
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Charge on a neutron
A neutron carries no
charge
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Charge on an electron
An electron carries a
negative
charge (
-1
)
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Ion
An atom (or molecule) with an overall
electric charge
due to losing or gaining one or more
electrons
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Positively charged ion
An
atom
(or molecule) that has lost one or more
electron
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Negatively charged ion
An atom (or molecule) that has gained one or more
electron
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Static electricity
A build up of
electric charge
on an insulated object due to
friction
or induction
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Insulator
A material that does not allow
charge
or
heat
to easily pass through it
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Charging by friction
When certain
insulating materials
are rubbed against each other and become electrically charged;
negatively charged
electrons are rubbed off one material and on to the other
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How a material becomes negatively charged
It gains
electrons
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How a material becomes positively charged
It loses
electrons
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