Explain how the concept of an electric field helps to explain the phenomena of static electricity
Explain how the concept of an electric field helps to explain the phenomena of static electricity
Explain how an insulator can be charged by friction, through the transfer of electrons
Explain how the material gaining electrons becomes negatively charged and the material losing electrons is left with an equal positive charge
Recall that like charges repel and unlike charges attract
Explain common electrostatic phenomena in terms of movement of electrons, including
a) shocks from everyday objects b) lightning c) attraction by induction such as a charged balloon attracted to a wall and a charged comb picking up small pieces of paper
Explain how earthing removes excess charge by movement of electrons
Explain some of the uses of electrostatic charges in everyday situations, including insecticide sprayers
Describe some of the dangers of sparking in everyday situations, including fuelling cars, and explain the use of earthing to prevent dangerous build-up of charge
Define an electric field as the region where an electric charge experiences a force
Describe the shape and direction of the electric field around a point charge and between parallel plates and relate the strength of the field to the concentration of lines