Title: Warm up 12.01.08
1Warm up 12.01.08
- Take an Anchor Question from the gray tray and
glue it in your notebook. - You will need a new sheet for the C-notes.
2Goals for today
- Announcements
- Electricity Intro Charges
- Anchor Questions
- Reflection
3Topic Electrical Charges
- Electrical Charge is a property of matter.
- Examples of properties of matter
- Water- boiling point, freezing point, density
4Topic Electrical Charges
- Electrical Charge is a property that allows an
object to exert force on another object without
touching it.
5Topic Electrical Charges
- Electrical Charge is related to atoms and their
particles - Electrons are negative
- Protons are positive
6Topic Electrical Fields
- Electrical Field is the space around which an
object can exert a force - The force is stronger nearer the object.
- The force is stronger is the charge is large.
7Topic Electrical Fields
- Electrical Field is the space around which an
object can exert a force - The force is stronger nearer the object.
- The force is stronger is the charge is large.
8Topic Electrical Fields
- Electrical Field is the space around which an
object can exert a force - The force is stronger nearer the object.
- The force is stronger is the charge is large.
9Topic Electrical Fields
- Electrical Field is the space around which an
object can exert a force - The force is stronger nearer the object.
- The force is stronger is the charge is large.
10Brain Break 1
- Ask the person next to you
- What was the favorite dish you had during the
break?
11Topic Static Charge
- Static Charge is the buildup of electric charge
in an object caused by the presence of many
particles with the same charge - Example
- Balloon and hair
- Balloon and paper
12Topic Static Charge
- Opposites attract. And likes repel.
13Topic Static Charge
- Charging objects can be done two ways
- Charging by contact
- Charging by induction
14Topic Static Charge
- Charging objects can be done two ways
- Charging by contact- charges move when the
objects TOUCH
15Topic Static Charge
- Charging objects can be done two ways
- Charging by induction- charges move without TOUCH
16Topic Static Charge
- Charge Polarization is the process of separating
opposite charges within an object. The positive
charge becomes separated from the negative
charge.
17- Diagram the electric field lines for the
following configuration of two objects. Place
arrows on your field lines.
18- Which is an example of polarization?
19Respond to the following student statement "A
positively charged object is an object which has
an excess of positive electrons."
- Opposites attract. And likes repel.
20Topic Charge Movement
- Static Charges have Potential Energy.
- Potential Energy is stored energy.
21Topic Charge Movement
- Static Charges have Potential Energy.
- Potential Energy is stored energy.
- Electric Potential is the amount of electric
potential energy that a unit of charge has at a
certain position in an electric field. - Electric Potential is measured in Volts
22Topic Charge Movement
- Charges can move only if there is a DIFFERENCE in
electric potential.
23Topic Charge Movement
- Charges can move only if there is a DIFFERENCE in
electric potential.
24Examples of Charge Movement
- Static Shock
- Opposites attract. And likes repel.
25Examples of Charge Movement
- Lightning
- Opposites attract. And likes repel.
26- Opposites attract. And likes repel.
27Several electric field line patterns are shown in
the diagrams below. Which of these patterns are
incorrect? _________ Explain what is wrong with
all incorrect diagrams.
28Several electric field line patterns are shown in
the diagrams below. Which of these patterns are
incorrect? _________ Explain what is wrong with
all incorrect diagrams.
Answer C, D and E In C, the lines are directed
towards a positively charged object. In D, the
lines are not symmetrically positioned despite
the fact that the object is a symmetrical
sphere. In E, the lines are directed away from a
negative charge.
29- Opposites attract. And likes repel.