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mercury conductor
3
Electrical insulators
have a very high
paper insulator
resistance to the flow of plastic insulator
4
electric current.
diamond insulator
5
graphite conductor
6
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Electric charge
Electric charge can be either
positive or negative.
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attract insulating electrons repel stationary
rubbing positively charge
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Antistatic floors
In operating theatres it is
important that the doctors to
do not become statically
charged when walking
around.
2. Ink-jet Printer
Spots of ink are given an electric
charge as they leave the ink
nozzle.
The deflecting plates cause the
drops to hit the right part of the
paper.
The charges on the deflecting
plates change many times per
second so that each drop hits the
paper in a different position.
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3. Photocopier
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4. Smoke precipitator
An electrostatic precipitator is used
to prevent the dust and ash
produced by coal fired power
stations from entering the
atmosphere.
The ash and dust becomes charged
as it passes through the charged
grid of wires.
The ash and dust is then attracted to
the oppositely charged metal plates.
When the plates are shaken the
accumulated ash and dust falls
down to be collected and removed.
Online Simulations
Balloons & Static Electricity - PhET - Fuel Ignition While Refuelling A Car -
Why does a balloon stick to your Word document with embedded video
sweater? Rub a balloon on a sweater, clip
then let go of the balloon and it flies Charged Rod & Pith Ball - Iona
over and sticks to the sweater. View
the charges in the sweater, balloons, Electric Force Tutorial - Science Trek
and the wall. How photocopying works - University
Electric & Magnetic Forces - 'Whys of Delaware
Guy' Video Clip (3:30mins) - Shows BBC KS3 Bitesize Revision:
Charged Balloon & Effect of a magnet Electrical Charge
on a TV screen. BBC AQA GCSE Bitesize Revision:
John Travoltage - PhET - Make Attraction & Repulsion
sparks fly with John Travoltage.
Wiggle Johnnie's foot and he picks up Uses of static electricity
charges from the carpet. Bring his Charge, current, energy and time relat
hand close to the door knob and get ionships
rid of the excess charge.
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Electric Charge
Notes questions from pages 66 to 73
1. Explain how a material can become charged using friction
(see pages 66 & 67).
2. Describe a simple experiment to show that like charges repel
and unlike charges attract (see page 67).
3. Explain with the aid of diagrams how the following devices
make use of static electricity: (a) paint sprayers; (b) ink-jet
printers; (c) photocopiers (see pages 70 & 71).
4. Describe some of the problems caused by static electricity
(see page 72).