Tag Archives: electroscope
-
Static Charge
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific
Static charge (electrons, in this case) can be physically transferred from one object to another through friction. Students will use rubber, glass, fur and silk to create positive and negative charges, and investigate how these charges cause forces. An electroscope will be used to demonstrate charging by conduction and induction.This post was posted in Labs, Electrostatics and was tagged with friction, static charge, electrostatic charge, electrons, electroscope
-
Part 1 Electricity: All Charged Up!
Posted on March 1, 2005 by Chris Chiaverina
The electrical force is so pervasive that it is difficult to name many aspects of the physical world not affected by it. At the most fundamental level, the attractive electrical force between electrons and protons holds atoms together. On a bit larger scale, electrical interactions between atoms are responsible for the formation of molecules. On a much grander scale, a rapid discharge of atmospheric electricity manifests itself as a flash of lightning. All these phenomena are governed by the same basic principles.This post was posted in CoolStuff Newsletters, Electricity, Electrostatics and was tagged with electrons, electroscope, electricity, van de graaff, charge, all charged up, cage
2 Item(s)

