9.6 INSULATORS AND CONDUCTORS. How would you feel if someone asked you to grab a live power line? Knowledge of insulators and conductors allows us to.

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9.6 INSULATORS AND CONDUCTORS

How would you feel if someone asked you to grab a live power line? Knowledge of insulators and conductors allows us to approach these situations

INSULATORS An insulator is a substance which slows the free movement of electrons from atom to atom. In fact, it resists the flow of electrons. Think of the material that electrical wires are coated with These materials have a tendency to hold onto their electrons Since insulators do not allow the free movement of electrons, insulators can encourage the build up of static charge on the surface. What materials that we talked about yesterday would fit this description?

CONDUCTORS A conductor is a substance in which electrons can move freely from one atom to another. Now, think of the material that the actual wires are made of.

STATIC ELECTRICITY AND WINTER The reason static electricity is worse in the winter is that the cold air is drier than the rest of the year and contains few water molecules. Dry air is an insulator and does not easily pick up the charges from our body. Therefore, any static charges that build up on our clothes and body tend to stay.

COMMON INSULATORS AND CONDUCTORS Good ConductorFair ConductorGood insulator CopperCarbonFur GoldHuman bodyRubber Salt waterEarth/soilRubber IronWater vapourPaper

QUESTIONS 1.In our safety unit, we tell students to avoid unplugging electrical equipment if their hands are wet. Why is that? 2.What material would you want your gloves to be made of if you were handling a live wire? 3.NB Power workers are told to remove any rings before working on the lines. Why do you think that is?