Exploring the Mysterious World of Particles and Electricity
Delve into the fascinating realm of physics where matter is composed of tiny particles, often invisible to the eye. Discover how particles and atoms interact, including the fundamental concepts of attraction and repulsion between opposite charges. Learn about the two types of electricity: static electricity, which can make balloons cling to walls, and current electricity. Additionally, we’ll explore the difference between conductors and insulators, shedding light on how electricity flows through various materials. Perfect for anyone curious about the building blocks of our universe!
Exploring the Mysterious World of Particles and Electricity
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All matter is made of tiny ___________ that are too difficult to see. • Particles • Atoms
Opposite charges ___________ each other. • Repel • Attract
The type of electricity that causes balloons to stick to the wall is called _________________. • Static Electricity • Current Electricity
A material through which electricity does not flow is called _________________. • Conductor • Insulator