What charges are materials made up of?
Electrons , Protons , Neutrons
How do positive and positive or negative and negative (Like charges) charges behave?
They repel each other.
Do insulators allow their charges to move from one place to another?
No, they don't.
What is Static electricity?
The build up of charge
What causes materials with different charges to get attracted or repelled?
The Electrostatic force
A real-life example of how this lesson is used in real life?
Spray paint/ Printers / Dangers of cars getting charged by movement
One way of charging a material is by?
Charging by friction
What are Conductors and Insulators?
Conductors are materials that allow electricity to pass through them.
One danger of not taking this lesson into consideration is?
Explosion of Operating rooms, Explosion of gas stations and jet fueling stations.
Tiebreaker: What is electric discharge?
The rapid discharge of static electricity can occur when a charged object is brought near a conductor, like in thunderstorms.