Static Electricity
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Question 1
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Q. Static electricity is:
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electricity flowing in a wire
the buildup of electric charges on an object
when protons move between objects
Question 2
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Q. Two objects with LIKE static charges will
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attract each other
even out in the end
repel each other
cause a spark
Question 3
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Q. Which is an example of static dischage?
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a motor
lightning
thunder
insulators
Question 4
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Q. Static charges build up when
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protons move within an object
electrons move within an object
neutrons move within an object
the nucleus moves within an object
Question 5
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Q. Which subatomic particle has a POSITIVE charge?
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Proton
Neutron
Electron
Nucleus
Question 6
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Q. Which subatomic particle has a NEGATIVE charge?
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Proton
Neutron
Electron
Nucleus
Question 7
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Q. Which of these is NOT a way to create a static charge?
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Friction
Induction
Electroaction
Conduction
Question 8
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Q. Is it possible to CREATE electrons?
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Yes, that's what static electricity is.
No, you can move them, but they are never created or distroyed.
Sometimes, it depends on the voltage.
Sometimes, it depends on the element.
Question 9
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Q. If two objects with static charge are attracted, what do you know about them?
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They are both positively charged.
They are both negatively charged.
One is positively charged and one is negatively charged, but you won't be able to tell which is which.
One is positively charged and one is negatively charged, and you can tell which is which by looking at them.
Question 10
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Q. Rubbing a balloon on hair is an example of static charge build up created by....
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conduction
friction
induction
hairduction
Question 11
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Q. True or False:
In static electricity, charges build up on an object, but they do not flow continuously.
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True
False
11
Tuesday
Question 12
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Q. True or False:
For an object to have a static charge it must be ferromagnetic.
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True
False
Monkey
carrot cake
Question 13
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Q. "Static" comes from the Greek word meaning:
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stay
discharge
electricity
noise
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