Chapter 6.1: Static Electricity - Integrated Science · 2019-09-20 · Static electricity ⚫It is...
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Chapter 6.1: Static Electricity
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⚫ Have you ever stuck a balloon to the
wall after rubbing it on your head?
⚫ Has your jumper ever made crackling
noises when you took it off?
⚫ Have you ever got an electric shock
off your door knob?
⚫ Have you ever seen lightening?
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All these things happen
because of
Static
Electricity
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What is Static Electricity?
⚫ Static electricity occurs when there is
a build up of electric charge on the
surface of a material.
⚫ Rubbing materials does NOT create
electric charges. It just transfers
charges from one material to another.
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What is charge?
⚫ To understand charge we have to look
at things on an extremely small scale.
⚫ We have to try and understand things
that we can’t even see with the most
powerful microscope.
Atoms!
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The atom
⚫ Everything we see around us everyday is
made of atoms.
⚫ We can’t see individual atoms because
they are so small.
⚫ In fact the diameter of an atom is about
0.0000000001m
⚫ In the air in your classroom there are about
1500000000000000000000000000 atoms.
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THE ATOM
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Neutron
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A neutral atom contains same no. of protons and electrons.
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What is inside the atom?
⚫ The atom is made of 3 sorts of particles.
The electron
The proton
The neutron
⚫ We can imagine each as a tiny little ball.
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Inside an atom
⚫ Protons and neutrons are found
together in the nucleus of the atom.
⚫ The electrons orbit around the
nucleus, just how the planets orbit
around the Sun.
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Charge
⚫ The electron is negatively charged.
⚫ The proton is positively charged.
⚫ The neutron has no charge, it is neutral.
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Charge
⚫ Most things have the same number of
electrons and protons in them.
⚫ They don’t have any overall charge
→ neutral.
⚫ If this isn’t true interesting things can
happen.
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How do charges behave?
⚫ What do you know about magnets?
⚫ 2 north poles will repel each other, but
a north and a south put together will
attract one another.
opposites attract, likes repel.
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How do charges behave?
⚫ Exactly the same thing happens with
charges.
⚫ 2 positive charges put together will
repel each other.
⚫ Put a positive charge near a negative
charge and they will attract each
other.
⚫ A charged object may even attract a
neutral one.
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Static electricity
⚫ Static electricity is caused when certain materials are rubbed against each other.
⚫ Electrons can be rubbed off one material and on to another.
⚫ The material that has got extra electrons is now negatively charged
⚫ The material which has lost electrons is positively charged.
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When a balloon rubs a piece of wool...
Where do charges come from?
– When the balloon is rubbed
with wool, electrons from the
wool are transferred to the
balloon.
The balloon has more electrons
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The balloon: – charged,
The wool: + charged
wool
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Static electricity
⚫ It is this imbalance of positive and
negative charges that causes:
⚫ Balloons to stick to walls.
⚫ Your hair to stand on end when brush
your hair on a dry day.
⚫ And the electric shock you sometimes
get from the door handle.
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Your Turn to Experiment
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Lightning
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What causes lightning?
⚫ Lightning is actually just static electricity on a much larger scale.
⚫ The rubbing is caused by air moving around
⚫ In thunderclouds bottom is usually negative and top is positive.
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Thunder
⚫ When the lightning flash happens it
heats the air to a temperature 5 times
hotter than the surface of the sun.
⚫ This causes nearby air to expand and
vibrate forming the sound we hear as
thunder.
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Interesting facts
⚫ Lightning bolts can travel at speeds of
up to 60,000 miles per second.
⚫ Every second around 100 bolts of
lightning strike the Earth.
⚫ One lightning bolt has enough
electricity to power 200,000 homes.
⚫ You are more likely to be struck by
lightning than be eaten by a shark.
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Some myths
⚫ Lightning never strikes in the same place
twice.
⚫ False, the Empire State Building is
reportedly struck 100 times a year.
⚫ Wearing rubber shoes will protect me in a
thunder storm.
⚫ False, Lighting is too powerful to be
stopped by half an inch of rubber or several
hundred feet of rubber for that matter.
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