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+ | * 2.19 identify common materials which are electrical conductors or insulators including metals and plastics | ||
+ | * 2.20 recall that insulating materials can be charged by friction | ||
+ | * 2.21 explain that psoitive and negative elecrostatic charges are produced on materials by the loss or gain of electrons | ||
+ | * 2.22 recall that there are forces of attraction between unlike charges and forces of repulsion between like charges | ||
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==Starter== | ==Starter== | ||
==Main Body of Lesson== | ==Main Body of Lesson== |
Revision as of 09:06, 11 December 2007
Contents
Outcomes
- Movement of electrons causes insulators to gain electrostatic charge
- Electrostatic charges can apply forces on one another
Specification References
- 2.19 identify common materials which are electrical conductors or insulators including metals and plastics
- 2.20 recall that insulating materials can be charged by friction
- 2.21 explain that psoitive and negative elecrostatic charges are produced on materials by the loss or gain of electrons
- 2.22 recall that there are forces of attraction between unlike charges and forces of repulsion between like charges