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7.2 ELECTRIC FORCE BC Science 9: p. 258-267. Force A force is a push or a pull. – Eg. Shooting a basketball or pulling a wagon. Forces that are directly.

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1 7.2 ELECTRIC FORCE BC Science 9: p. 258-267

2 Force A force is a push or a pull. – Eg. Shooting a basketball or pulling a wagon. Forces that are directly applied (ie. through direct contact) are known as contact forces.

3 Electric Force Electric force can push or pull both without touching the object. – It is also known as an action-at-a-distance force. Electric force involves the attraction or repulsion of charged objects.

4 Laws of Static Charge Like charges repel. Opposite charges attract. Neutral objects are attracted to charged objects.

5 Charging by Conduction Charging through direct contact. Extra electrons will move to a location where there is less of them. Electrons are transferred between the objects.

6 Charging by Induction Brining a charged object nearby a neutral object will cause charge movement and separation in the neutral object. Electrons are not moving from one object to another, they are simply rearranging themselves.

7 Attraction of Neutral Objects Neutral objects and charged objects attract each other by induction. – Eg. When a balloon is rubbed on a person’s hair, it becomes negatively charged. When brought next to a neutral wall, the charged particles in the wall will rearrange and the balloon will stick to the wall.


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