Static Electricity
Static Electricity
STATIC ELECTRICITY
Laws of Electrostatic
Electric Charges
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- Force of attraction between positive charges in the neutrally charged object
is greater than the force of repulsion between electrons to the negatively
charged object as they are closer
- Generates a net force that causes neutrally charged object to be attracted by
the negatively charged object
Principles of Electrostatics
Charging by Friction
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*Insulators can only be charged through rubbing with another insulator
*The higher the tendency to lose electrons, the larger the atomic radius (additional
knowledge)
Charging by Induction
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1) Place a charged rod close to one of the conducting spheres that are in contact
2) Positive charges in the rod in the rod attract free electrons to the left, leaving the
right side positively charged
3) Keeping the rod in position, separating the two spheres to isolate the two groups of
opposite charges
4) Remove the charged rod. The two spheres now have equal but opposite charges
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1) Place a negatively/positively charged rod close to the conducting sphere. As unlike
charges attract, the positive/negative charges accumulate on the side nearer to the
charged rod while the negative/positive accumulate on the other side
2) Touch the sphere on the right to allow the electrons to be repelled further away
from the person’s body
3) Remove the hand from the sphere
4) Remove the charged rod
➔ Earthing = To provide a path for excess electrons to flow away from (or to ) an
electrical conductor
➔ A charged conductor can be discharged by earthing, because electrons are free to
move about in conductors
➔ Earthing thus makes the number of positive and negative charges in a conductor
equal – the conductor becomes neutral or is neutralized
Electric Field
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➔ Electric force = Attractive/repulsive force that electric charges exert on one another
➔ Direction of electric field at a point = DIrection of force that would act on a positive
charge placed at that point in the field
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*Electric lines that are further apart indicate a weaker electric field in the region
*Electric lines that are closer indicate a stronger electric field in the region
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1) When a positively-charged glass rod is placed near the brass cap, negative charges
are induced on the brass cap due to flow of electrons from the gold leaves to the
brass cap
2) Gold leaves are positively charged and the positively-charged glass rod is placed
near the brass cap, the gold leaves diverge
Hazards of Electrostatics
Lightning
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Fires & Explosions due to Electrostatic Discharge
Applications of Electrostatics
Electrostatic Precipitator
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1) Incoming gas with unwanted particles enter the electrostatic precipitator
2) The unwanted particles become negatively charged by gaining free moving electrons
and negative ions when they come into contact with the negatively charged wires
and become negatively charged by friction
3) As unlike charges attract, the negatively charged particles are attracted to the
positive plates
4) Dust and ash are the scrapped and removed from the plates
5) The clean gas where unwanted particles are removed exit the precipitator
Spray Painting
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- Spray droplets have the same positive charge so they repel one another as like
charges repel which spreads the paint more evenly
- Spray droplets stick more to the panel as they are oppositely charged, which lowers
the cost
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