Electrostatics - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 23
About This Presentation
Title:

Electrostatics

Description:

Electrostatics Physics A. Definition The study of electrical charge that can be collected and held in one place B. Examples of Static Charge Socks in a dryer Sliding ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:560
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 24
Provided by: SolonBo101
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Electrostatics


1
Electrostatics
  • Physics

2
A. Definition
  • The study of electrical charge that can be
    collected and held in one place

3
B. Examples of Static Charge
  • Socks in a dryer
  • Sliding feet on carpet
  • Rubbing a
  • balloon

4
C. Electric states of Matter
  • Neutral negative charge positive charge
  • Negatively charged excess of electrons (e-)
  • Positively charged deficiency of e-

5
Special Note
  • e- is responsible for understanding electrical
    phenomena

6
D. Rules of Charge
  • Like charges repel
  • Opposite charges attract
  • Charge is conserved

7
Classes of Matter A. Conductors
  • Crystal
  • Lattice
  • e- flow
  • freely

8
Conductor2. Description
  • material that readily transfers charge
  • e- are free to move around in the crystal lattice
    (sea of e-)

9
Conductor
  • 3. Examples
  • Metals
  • Water
  • Earth (best)
  • Lightening strike Struck by lightning Roy
    Sullivan

10
B. Insulators
  • 1. Description e- are tightly bound to nuclei
    and will not readily transfer
  • 2. Examples plastic, wood, glass, rubber, paper

11
Semi-Conductors
  • 1. e- can move more freely than in an insulator,
    but not as easily as conductors
  • 2. Examples Silicon, Germanium

12
III. A. Induction
  • 1. How is it done? Bring a charged object near
    another uncharged object (no contact)
  • 2. What occurs? e- are either attracted or
    repelled from the charged object

13
3. Diagram
14
Induction4. Resulting Charge
  • Resulting Charge
  • Opposite of charging object (temporary)
  • Overall charge is still neutral

15
B. Conduction
  • 1. How? Touch charged object to another object
  • 2. What occurs? e- are transferred

16
Conduction
17
Conduction
  • 4. Resulting Charge same charge as charging
    object and charge is permanent

Video conduction and induction
18
Grounding
  • Process of removing excess charge from an object
    by transfer of e- to a larger object
  • Ex. middle prong on wall outlet

19
  • 1. Mike is investigating the charge on several
    objects and makes the following observations C
    attracts B, D repels C, E attracts D and repels
    F, F attracts A
  • If A is negatively charged and B is neutral, what
    can Michael conclude about the charge of C, D, E,
    and F?
  • F is positive, E is positive, D is negative, and
    C is negative

20
  • 2. A metal sphere is electrically neutral. It is
    touched by a positively charged metal rod. As a
    result, the metal sphere becomes charged
    positively. Which of the following occur during
    the process? (multiple answers)
  • a. The metal sphere gains some protons.
  • b. Electrons are transferred from the sphere to
    the rod.
  • c. The metal sphere loses electrons.
  • d. The overall charge of the system is conserved.
  • e. Protons are transferred from the rod to the
    sphere.

21
  • 3. A metal sphere is electrically neutral. A
    positively charged metal rod is brought very near
    to it without actually touching it. The metal
    sphere will now be attracted to the metal rod
    because..
  • The metal sphere temporarily behaves as if it is
    negative.
  • The metal sphere temporarily behaves as if it is
    positive.
  • The metal sphere has now become permanently
    charged negative.
  • The metal sphere has now become permanently
    charged positive.

22
  • 4. You have built up a strong negative charge on
    your body by dragging your feet across a shaggy
    carpet. When you reach the other side of the room
    where you little brother is sitting you decide to
    touch him on the ear. You hear a satisfying
    gizzouch as he screams out in surprise. This
    electrostatic shock occurred because of
  • Induction caused your brother to become
    negatively charged like you.
  • Conduction cause your brother to become
    positively charge.
  • Grounding caused your negative charges to travel
    through his body.

23
Extra Help
  • The physics classroom
  • Bill Nye the science guy
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com