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Electrostatics

Teacher: Hessling
Horizontales
An atom that loses electrons has a ---- charge.
---- can be exchanged, but protons STAY PUT!
When there is a net + or net - charge on an object, the cause is ---- electricity.
When two objects are rubbed together and electrons are transferred, this is called charging by ------.
A material with a FEW free electrons to move.
Charges separate temperarily due to a charged object coming near-- ex: charged balloon sticking to the wall
Most of the atom is empty -----.
An object that has an equal number of protons and electrons
Inside the nucleus you will find protons and ----.
Like charges ---- each other
Verticales
A material (ex: wood) that does not allow electrons to move freely- they are tightly bound inside atoms.
A neutral nitrogen atom has an --- number of protons and electrons
An atom that gains electrons has a ---- charge.
A device used to observe the forces between two kinds of charge.
If there are 8 protons and 6 electrons, there is a --- charge of 2+.
All matter is made up of tiny particles called ---
Another way to charge an electroscope using a wire connected to another object
The --- and neutron have about the same mass.
A proton and an electron will be ----- to each other.
1 coulomb of per second
The unit for electrical charge