PHYS
CHAR
GE
ELECTRICITY
PHYS2
CHAR
GE
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY
CHAR
GE
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is the
flow of electric
charge
ELECTRICITY
CHAR
GE
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is a form
of energy resulting
from the movement
of charged particles.
ATOMS
Any matter is
made of atoms.
Atoms are made
up by protons,
electrons, and
neutrons.
CHARGES
positive (+)
negative (-)
FORCES
Opposites
attract, and likes
repel.
Attraction
(Attract)
Repulsion
(Repel)
REMEMBER
Charges can not
be created or
destroyed.
It is only
transferre
d.
LAW OF
CONSERVA
TION OF
CHARGE
MOVEMENT
Only electrons
can transfer to
objects because
they are located
outside the
nucleus.
CONDUCTORS INSULATOR
S
do not let electrons
flow/pass easily
glass, plastic, rubber, air, and wood
let electrons
flow/pass easily
metals, copper, silver
gold
FRICTION CONDUCTION INDUCTION
Occurs by
rubbing
two
different
materials
The
electrons
from one
surface
moves to the
other surface
It gives
negative
charge to one
substance and
a positive
charge to the
other
It gives
negative
charge to one
substance and
a positive
charge to the
other
How to know which material gains
and loses electrons?
requires physical
contact between a
charging body
and a neutral
body
a neutral body
may also be
charged without
physical contact
with the charged
body
TEST
ELECTRICITY
1. It is a method of charging a neutral
object without direct contact to a
charged object.
A. Atoms
B. Chargin
g
2. This charging method happens when
electrons on the surface transfer to another
object, usually by rubbing.
C. Electrons
3.It is a method of charging which involves
the physical contact of a charged object to a
neutral object.
D. Friction
4. This means gaining or losing electrons. E.
Induction
How can you relate your
personal experiences to how
electrons transfer (between
objects when charged by
rubbing or friction)?

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