Tag Archives: static electricity
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Static Electricity
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Buzz Putnam
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.This post was posted in Labs, Electrostatics and was tagged with static electricity, charges, static charge
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Sticky Electrostatics
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific
Chapter 32 Lab #90: Purpose: To investigate the nature of static electricity.This post was posted in Conceptual Physics 4th Edition Lab Manual and was tagged with static electricity, electrostatics, sticky
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Static Cling
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific
Chapter 32 Lab #89: Students will observe some of the effects of static electricity.This post was posted in Conceptual Physics 4th Edition Lab Manual and was tagged with static electricity, static cling
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Demos on Electricity and Magnetism
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific
Additional Products to help expand on the principles of electricity and magnetism.This post was posted in Conceptual Physics 4th Edition Lab Manual and was tagged with magnetism, static electricity
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Static Electricity
Posted on November 15, 2006 by Buzz Putnam
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.This post was posted in Labs, Electricity & Magnetism and was tagged with static electricity, electrons, electricity, similar charges
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