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Charge

Electrical. Charge. Electrical Charge is all about ELECTRONS!. Charge. A gain of electrons causes a negative charge. A loss of electrons causes a positive charge. - Electric Charge and Static Electricity. Electric Charge.

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Charge

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  1. Electrical Charge

  2. Electrical Charge is all about ELECTRONS!

  3. Charge A gain of electrons causes a negative charge. A loss of electrons causes a positive charge.

  4. - Electric Charge and Static Electricity Electric Charge Rule of charges: Charges that are the same repel each other. Charges that are different attract each other.

  5. - Electric Charge and Static Electricity Electric Force An electric field is the area around a charged object where the object’s electric force influences other charged objects.

  6. - Electric Charge and Static Electricity Electric Force The attraction or repulsion between electric charges

  7. - Electric Charge and Static Electricity Transferring Charge There are three methods by which charges can be transferred to build up static electricity: charging by friction, by conduction, and by induction.

  8. Friction • Rubbing two objects together to transfer charges

  9. Conduction Charged object must touch the other object – BOTH objects gain a charge which is the same.

  10. Induction Charged object must come near, but NOT touch the other object – objects become charged oppositely.

  11. - Electric Charge and Static Electricity Transferring Charge An electroscope can be used to detect the presence of a charge.

  12. What’s happening here?

  13. Tim and Moby: Static Charges

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