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Static Electricity Guided Notes
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Describe what is going on in the pictures. Make sure to use the words static electricity, electron, and friction in your answer.
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Describe how you can experience static electricity if you are wearing socks.
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How is lightening an example of electric discharge?
Protons, a neucleus, and neutrons
Positive, Negative, and Rings
Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons
Nuclues, Eletrons, Lines
Outside
Inside
Next To
Above
Outside
Inside
Next to
Above
Metal, Copper, and Cloth
Glass, Plastic, and Metal
Metal, Water, Dry Air
Glass, Plastic, and Cloth
Metal, Copper, and Cloth
Glass, Plastic, and Metal
Metal, Water, Dry Air
Glass, Plastic, and Cloth
This atom has more protons so it is positively charged
This atom has more electrons so it is negatively charged
This atom has the same amount of protons and electrons so it is neutral.
This atom does not have any protons or electrons
This atom has more protons so it is positively charged
This atom has more electrons so it is negatively charged
This atom has the same amount of protons and electrons so it is neutral.
This atom does not have any protons or electrons
An object that only has a positive charge
An object that has a neutral charge
The build up of an electric charge on an object
An object that only has a negative charge
does
does not
always
sometimes