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A teacher places a metal can on top of an insulating foam cup and touches the side of the foam cup with a negatively charged
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Gillian is investigating the distribution of charge in objects using friction. Gillian gently rubs a rubber balloon on the fur
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A student opens a box that contains foam pieces. When the student reaches into the box, the
foam pieces stick to the student's
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a student combed his hair. then he observed what happened to the water when he put the comb near the faucet.
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if a teacher rub a glass rod with a piece of silk, giving the rod a positive charge, which of the items will the rod attract
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Why will a balloon with a static charge stick to the wall explain 2 to 3 sentences
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Explain the process of walking across a carpet and reaching out to touch a door knob would give you a shock use the vocabulary
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Explain the process of walking across a carpet and reaching out to touch a door knob would give you a shock use the vocabulary
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Static electricity happens when electrons pass from one object to another, such as from your hair to a comb as you comb your
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Static electricity happens when electrons pass from one object to another, such as from your hair
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Static electricity happens when electrons pass from one object to another, such as from your hair to a comb as you comb
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You rub a balloon over a fleece blanket. After this, small pieces of paper are attracted and stick to the balloon. What can you
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You rub a balloon over a fleece blanket. After this, small pieces of paper are attracted and stick to the balloon. What can you
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Explain why when a polythene rod which has been rubbed with dry cloth is held high above small pieces of paper on the table, the
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In 1–2 sentences, describe a setup of pith balls that have negative charges and are hanging from the same point.(2 point
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Sally puts on wool socks and rubs her feet on a nylon carpet. How does static electricity build up in Sally?
• Electrons from
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Sally puts on wool socks and rubs her feet on a nylon carpet. How does static electricity build up in Sally?
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Sally puts on wool socks and rubs her feet on a nylon carpet how does static electricity build up in Sally
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fill in the blankIf the balloon is rubbed on the sweater, it gains blank , giving it a net blank charge. The opposite charges
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If you stick a piece of transparent tape on your desk and then quickly pull it off, you will find that the tape is attracted to
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Sally puts on wool socks and rubs her feet on a nylon carpet. How does static electricity build up in Sally?(1 point)
When
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To charge an electroscope negative
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In 1 sentence, describe a setup of pith balls that have negative charges and are hanging from the same point.
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walking across a carpet can build up a charge by
a friction b induction c contact
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Katie rubs a balloon against her hair electrons from her hair..
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