Conduction and Induction
Conduction and Induction
Conduction and Induction
AND
INDUCTION
An electroscope is an instrument that can be used to detect
static charge.
Charging by Induction: A charged object is used to induce
a charge in a neutral object and then the neutral object is
grounded so that it retains the charge. This newly charged
object has the opposite charge to the charge on the charging
object.
Grounding is the process of connecting a charged object to
the Earth’s surface.
Charging by Contact: a neutral object gains the same type
of charge as the object that touched it because the electrons
move from one object to the other.
Post Lab Questions
An electroscope is an
instrument that can be
used to detect static
charge.
The study of static
electric charges is called
electrostatics.
Electroscopes
Grounding is the
process of connecting a
charged object to
Earth’s surface.
This provides a path for
charges to travel to or
from the ground.
The ground is always
considered neutral
Charging By
Conduction
Electrons can be
transferred through
conduction. (contact)
Charging By
Contact
A neutral object gains
the same type of charge
as the object that touched
it because the electrons
move from one object to
the other
When a charge is transferred,
the charges spread out over
the whole structure, including
the leaves. The greater the
charge, the greater the
separation between the
leaves.
Electrostatic Induction
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Electrical Discharge
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