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Static Charge

Big Idea 1: Static charge is produced by electron transfer Van de Graaff generator:

Big Idea 1: Static charge is produced by electron transfer John Travoltage http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/tra voltage

Big Idea 1: Static charge is produced by electron transfer Balloons

Big Idea 1: Static charge is produced by electron transfer Charging by friction: Triboelectric series

Big Idea 2: Laws of static charge Opposite charges attract Like charges repel Neutral objects are attracted to charged objects