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The objective of this activity is to demonstrate the principles of electrostatics—specifically how a static charge can attract neutral objects. By creating friction between a plastic item and clothing, electrons are transferred, creating a net negative charge that can manipulate paper without physical contact. 2. Materials Small square of paper (lightweight paper works best) Pencil (sharpened) Blu-tack or Plasticine (for a stand) Plastic ruler, comb, or PVC pipe Woolen item (jumper, hat, or fabric) 3. Procedure: Spinning Paper Activity
Bring the charged ruler near one edge of the paper (but do not touch it). The paper will begin to spin towards the ruler. 4. Scientific Explanation (Why it works) Download Static Activity
Add a for tracking how long the charge lasts based on different materials (plastic vs. vinyl). Add safety tips regarding static shock. Suggest a discussion guide for students. Let me know what you'd like to add! Six Activities with Static Electricity The objective of this activity is to demonstrate
Push the unsharpened end of the pencil into the Blu-tack, standing it upright on a flat, stable surface. Materials Small square of paper (lightweight paper works
When the plastic ruler is rubbed against the wool, electrons are transferred from the wool to the plastic, causing the ruler to become negatively charged (static charge). When this negatively charged object is brought near the electrically neutral paper, it repels the electrons on the surface of the paper, creating a positive charge on the side closest to the ruler. This phenomenon is known as . The electrostatic attraction between the negative ruler and the positive side of the paper creates a force sufficient to make the paper spin. 5. Extension Activities and Variations
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