Matter & Atoms
Charge Rules
Static Electricity
Materials
Transfer of Charge
100

What is matter?

Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space

100

What happens between opposite charges?

They attract 

100

What is static electricity?

A buildup of excess electric charge on an object

100

What type of material allows electrons to flow easily?

Conductors 
100

How many ways can electric charge be transferred?

3

200

What is the simplest form of matter?

Atoms 

200

What happens between like charges?

They repel
200

What causes a shock during static electricity?

When the charge is neutralized

200

What type of material blocks the flow of electrons?

Insulator

200

Which type of charge transfer requires direct contact?

Conduction

300

Name the three subatomic particles.

Protons, Neutrons, Electrons

300

What law states charge cannot be created or destroyed?

Law of conservation of charge
300

Give one real-life example of static electricity.

Lightning, doorknob shock, clothes sticking together

300

Name one common conductor.

Metal (copper)

300

Which type of charge transfer involves rubbing objects together?

Friction 

400

When is an atom electrically neutral?

When the number of protons equals electrons

400

 According to the law of conservation of charge, what always stays constant?

Net electric charge

400

What must happen for static electricity to discharge?

Charge must move to neutralize

400

Name two insulators.

 Plastic, rubber, glass, wood, air

400

Which type of charge transfer works over a distance without touching?

Induction

500

Which particle moves to create static electricity?

Electrons

500

If electrons move from one object to another, is charge created, destroyed, or transferred?

Transferred

500

Why does rubbing two objects together often cause static electricity?

Rubbing transfers electrons between objects

500

Why are wires metal on the inside and rubber/plastic on the outside?

Metal conducts electricity; rubber/plastic insulates for safety

500

What happens to a neutral object during induction?

Polarization Occurs 

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