Charging by Contact CONDUCTION 11 2 This method
Charging by Contact: CONDUCTION 11. 2 This method of charging objects involves contact between a charged object and a neutral object.
If the charged object is negatively charged, electrons will move onto the neutral object. If the charged object is positively charged, electrons from the neutral object will move onto the positively charged object. The negatively charged rod is moved toward a neutral pith ball electroscope so that both objects touch While the two objects are touching, some electrons from the rod move onto the pith ball. The pith ball now has a negative charge.
Ex #1: A negatively charged rod touches a neutral pith ball. negative neutral
Ex #1: A negatively charged rod touches a neutral pith ball. e- negative neutral electrons The _______ on the negatively charged rod repel each rod pith ball other and jump from the _____ to the _______. The negative rod has shared its electrons with the pith ball negatively and they are now both ________ charged.
*** The neutral object gets the ______ charge as same the charged object since the charged object shares its charge with the neutral object.
Ex #2: Show the charge distribution and the position of the leaves of the metal-leaf electroscope before and after being touched by a positively charged rod. Neutral Before Positive After
Ex #2: Show the charge distribution and the position of the leaves of the metal-leaf electroscope before and after being touched by a positively charged rod. Neutral Positive Before After
• When the positively charged object touches the neutral electrons jump from the electroscope, _______ electroscope rod _________ to the ______ (because of the attraction between electrons and protons). positively • The electroscope is now __________ charged lost because it ______ electrons. repel / separate • Since it is charged, its leaves will _________.
Grounding When a charged object touches a large neutral object such as Earth, the charged object becomes grounded and loses its net charge. – If the charged object was positively charged, electrons from the large neutral object move toward the charged object. – If the charged object was negatively charged, electrons move away from the charged object toward the neutral object.
Grounding Step 1 Hand is negatively charged. Faucet is neutral.
Grounding Step 2 When the hand is close to the faucet, some electrons from the hand move toward the faucet and create an electric discharge.
Grounding Step 3 After grounding, the hand loses its negative charge. The extra electrons go into Earth.
Symbol for Grounding
Worksheet: Charging by CONDUCTION Figure 1 e- e- Neg
Worksheet: Charging by CONDUCTION Figure 2 ee-
Worksheet: Charging by CONDUCTION Figure 2 ee- Pos
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