2. Electric Charge
• Def-A property that causes subatomic
particles such as protons and electrons to
attract or repel each other.
• Electric charges move in a flash through a
lightning bolt.
3. Electric Charges
• Def-A net electric charge is produce by an
excess or shortage of electrons .
• ( C) Coulombs is the unit of electric charges
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• Takes 6.24X1018 to produce a coulomb
4. Electric Forces
• Def-The force of attraction or repulsion
between electrically charged objects.
• Charges repel, and opposite charges attract.
5. Electric Fields
• Def-The effect an electric charge has on other
charges in the space around it.
• The strength of an electric field depends o
the amount of charge that produces the field
and on the distance from the charge.
6. Static Electricity and Charging
• Def-The study of the behavior of electric
charges, including how charge is transferred
between objects.
• Charge can be transferred by friction, by
contact, and by induction.
• Law of conservation charge- The total charge
in an isolated system is constant.
7. Charging by friction
• Ex) Balloon pick up a net charge by rubbing a
it on your hair
• Electrons move from hair to balloon because
atoms in rubber have grater attraction for
electrons than atoms in hair. Because your
hair loses electrons
8. Charging by contact
• A Van de Graaff generator has charge the
metal sphere. By touching it transfer the
charge that make the hair repel each other
because like charges repel
• She acquires a charge large enough to make
her hair stand.
9. Charing by intruduction
• Def- Transfer of charge with out contact between
materials.
• If you come with a negative charge t the
doorknob it induces charges to move within the
metal doorknob.
10. Static Discharge
• Occurs when a pathway through which
charges can move forms suddenly
• It will not travel through air but it becomes
charge when the gap between the objects is
small.
• Ex) Lighting storm the air is charge from
clouds to earth.
11. Topic Main Idea
Electric Charge
Eelctric Force
Electric Field
Static Electricity