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ELECTRICITY QUIZ # 2 Static Electricity and Charging objects

ELECTRICITY QUIZ # 2 Static Electricity and Charging objects. Bonne Chance!!!. FILL IN THE BLANK. Fill in the blanks in the following paragraph on static electricity. [ 3 ]

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ELECTRICITY QUIZ # 2 Static Electricity and Charging objects

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  1. ELECTRICITY QUIZ # 2 Static Electricity and Charging objects Bonne Chance!!!

  2. FILL IN THE BLANK • Fill in the blanks in the following paragraph on static electricity. [3] • Electric charge is created through the movement of ___________, while _____________ and neutrons remain stationary. When charging an object by contact, if a negatively charged object touches an uncharged object the electrons move from the ______________ object to the ____________ object creating two ______________ charged objects. The two objects will then ______________ each other because they have ______________ charges.

  3. Short Answer • List three ways of charging objects. (3) • Name the tool used in class to determine the charge of objects. (1) • A) Copper wire is a good insulator or conductor. (1) • b) Wood is a good insulator or conductor. (1) • 4. List two of the three ways of Discharging Electrons (2)

  4. APPLICATION Q’S • Draw a diagram explaining what happens to the electrons when a positively charged rod is placed near to, but not touching a neutral object. (Be sure to draw protons and electrons) [2] • 2. If ebonite (near the bottom of the electrostatic series) and fur (near the top of the series) were rubbed together what would be happening between the two objects? What charge would the two objects have? (2)

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