Charging Method Worksheet
Charging Method Worksheet
Class: 9G
Conductors are materials that permit Insulators are materials that impede the free
electrons to flow freely from particle to flow of electrons from atom to atom and
particle. molecule to molecule.
Examples of conductors are… Examples of insulators are…
- Metals - Plastics
- aqueous solutions of salts (i.e., ionic - Styrofoam
compounds dissolved in water) - Paper
- graphite - Rubber
- and the human body. - Glass
- dry air.
So that to keep the charge acquired in the sphere and can’t travel to the ground.
The sphere on the left/sphere A is insulator because the electrons in insulator cannot move
freely, so when it’s electrically charged the electrons will not be distributed equally. The
sphere on the right/sphere B is conductor because the electrons in conductor can move
freely, so when it is electrically charged the electrons will be distributed equally in a short
time.
Charging Method
Rubbing/Friction
Charging by friction occurs when...
Induction
Charging by induction happens when…
an object is charged either temporarily or permanently without actually touching the object
to any other charged object.
What is polarization?
Negative, because electrons are attracted to the positive balloon, and it means that the hand
is taking the positive charges away since it’s touching the positive side.