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Electric Charge
Review: What makes up matter?
Protons = _________Charge Electrons = _________ Charge Neutrons =__________ Charge
When Protons = Electrons are said to be ELECTRICALLY NEUTRAL (no net charge)
IONS (ionic bonds) Gained or lost and electron Charged particle Nonmetal + metal
Polar Covalent Bonds• Uneven sharing of electrons• Partial Charged Particle• Nonmetal + Nonmetal
Nonpolar Covalent Bonds• Equal sharing of electrons• NO net charge• Nonmetal + Nonmetal
Conductors Electrons move easily through these Ex. Metals
Where is the conductor on this electrical wire? How did you know?
Insulators Electrons do NOT move easily
through these Ex: Nonmetals
Where is the insulator on this electric wire? How did you know?
WHAT IS ELECTRICITY? MOVING ELECTRONS
What causes the force of the charges to change?
Distance in between charges
Amount of charge
Electric charge (q) SI Unit Coulombs (C)
STATIC ELECTRICITY The accumulation of excess electric charge (not
balanced) Ex. Lightening
Balloon Demo ( Picking up paper)
Electric force vs Gravitational Force strength
DEMO: Comb and water
Quick Write: Which is stronger electric force or gravitational force? How do you know?
ANSWER The correct answer should be the Electric
Force!
Why? Because like you witnessed in the video or in
class, the electric force can overcome the gravitational pull of the Earth; and the Strong Electric Force is responsible for holding together the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. An atom’s nucleus can only be split by nuclear fusion, which cannot be done on Earth and gravity can’t do this!
PLICKERS QUESTION 1: Which of the following objects is a
good conductor?A. WaterB. RopeC. CopperD. Plastic
PLICKERS QUESTION 2:
Which type of force is strongest?
A. Gravitational forceB. Electrical Force
PLICKERS QUESTION 3:Which of the following balloon configurations depict the correct charges of the balloon and wall?
PLICKERS QUESTION 4: Which type of bond in between
elements causes the strongest electrical attraction?
A. Nonpolar Covalent BondsB. Polar Covalent BondsC. Ionic BondsD. Hydrogen Bonds
PLICKERS QUESTION 5: The imbalance of an electrical charge
is also known as:
A. Charged electricityB. Static ElectricityC. Contact ElectricityD. Negative Electricity