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1 State what is meant by electricity and static electricity. Carry out a ‘hair-raising’ experiment. What will we do today?

2 What is electricity? Electricity is the flow of tiny charged particles. It is a secondary energy source which means that we get it from the conversion of other sources of energy, like coal, natural gas, oil and nuclear power. Electricity

3 Sometimes we can get an electric shock from our clothes, chairs or hair. This is caused by a form of electricity called static electricity. Static electricity

4 When objects rub against each other, static electricity is produced. This occurs because the rubbing separates the electrical charges on the object. There are 2 types of electrical charge:- Positive Negative + + + + + + + ++ + - - - - - -- - - Static – what is it?

5 When switched on, the Van der Graaff generator makes static electricity and stores the negative charges on the dome. When a person touches the dome, the negative charges transfer into them. Standing on a block of polystyrene makes sure that the charges cannot escape from their body through their feet and down into the floor. Van der Graaff

6 They interact in the same way that the North and South poles in magnets do. Opposites attract e.g. +ve moves towards –ve Like charges repel e.g. –ve moves away from –ve and +ve moves away from +ve How do electrical charges interact?

7 Watch Mr Bean playing with a Van der Graff machine at a school open evening. Mr Bean - Van der Graaf generator Mr Bean

8 When placed in an electric field a charge experiences a force. What happens when a charge is placed in an electric field?

9 In an electric field, a charge experiences a force. Electric field lines show the direction of a force (on a positive charge) + -

10 Uniform Electric Field A uniform electric field exists between two parallel charged plates.  The space around an electric charge where the influence of that charge on another charge can be detected, is called an electric field.  Like charges repel. Unlike charges attract.  Field lines are continuous, starting on a +ve charge and ending on a –ve charge. They give the direction of the force acting on a positive charge at a point in the field. + + + + + + + + - - - - - - - -


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