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grounding electric current circuit resistor Lesson 4 Splash What is static electricity Lesson 4 a How can electricity flow A circuit is formed when an electric current

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grounding electric current circuit resistor Lesson 4 Splash What is static electricity Lesson 4 a How can electricity flow A circuit is formed when an electric current passes through an unbroken path of conductors . Materials For the teacher 2 balloons small 1 marker 2 pc string 10cm length 1 pc wool cloth Not provided in kit Whole Class Static Balloons Student Resource Pages 14 Electrostatic Series from Investigate 3 17 Static Balloons Inquiry Focus Predict WHAT IS STATIC ELECTRICITY?. . Static. . electricity. is . a. . FIELD FORCE . – . it. . can. . act. . over. . a. . distance. .. It. is . generated. by . FRICTION. .. The. . Van der . Graff. ETV – Electricity at Home. 1. Which of the following is not an advantage of electricity from power companies over electricity from dry cells? . Unlimited energy . supply. Higher voltage. Generate stronger electrical . In Our World. Every physical thing in our world. is made up of tiny particles called ATOMS.. What is an atom?. Electrons spin. l. ike crazy . a. round the. n. ucleus.. Usually, atoms are . NEUTRAL. .. 1 1) Static electricity 2) Electrical charges and its properties, 3) Coulomb’s Law 4) Electroscope, Charging by friction and Induction 5) Lightening Static Electricity Introduction All of us h It’ll shock you!. What is Electricity?. The movement of charges (electrons). Can be passed (current). or Stationary (static). Electrostatics. = the study. o. f static electricity. Differences?. Static Electricity: . Static . Electricity. A . buildup of . electric charge. . on an . object.. Does not flow through wires. “Static” means . “not moving”.. . May . “jump”. . from one object to another. . Matter is made up of tiny particles called . ETV – Electricity at Home. 1. Which of the following is not an advantage of electricity from power companies over electricity from dry cells? . Unlimited energy . supply. Higher voltage. Generate stronger electrical . A . force. is a push or pull exerted on an object.. Energy. is the ability to do work or cause change.. Potential energy . is the stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object.. motherboard. , . RAM. , and other . electronic circuitry. inside a computer. . By placing her hand on a Van de Graaff generator, this girl has positively charged her hair, causing her individual hairs to repel each other. . 7.1: Static Charge/Electricity pp. 228. Refers to electric charges that can be collected and held in one place.. “static” means stationary or not moving. Is the temporary transfer of electrons (e-).. Kevin Rolfe- Education Representative, Salt River Project. Sarah Sleasman- 4. th. Grade teacher, . Excelencia. Elementary. Robin Inskeep- STEM Coach, . Tolleson. School District. Agenda . Introductions and logistics. All Matter is Made of Atoms. Atoms consist of a nucleus made of particles called protons and neutrons, orbited by electrons. Atoms are Electrically Neutral. Atoms have the same number of protons ( ) and electrons (-) and have no charge. Mary Tweedy, Curriculum Support Specialist – Science. Keisha Kidd, Curriculum Support Specialist – Science. Dr. Millard Lightburn, Instructional Supervisor. What Do You Know About Atoms. ?. All .

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