REVISION NOTES
2.3.1P Identify common materials that are electrical conductors or insulators, including metals and plastics
Conductors:
Insulators:
2.3.2P Practical: investigate how insulating materials can be charged by friction
Apparatus needed:
Independent variable: Material of rod
Dependent variable: Charge of rod
Method:
Controlled variables:
2.3.3P explain how positive and negative electrostatic charges are produced on
materials by the loss and gain of electrons
Controlled variables:
2.2.4 Describe the qualitative effect of changing resistance on the current in a circuit
When an object loses electrons, it becomes positively charged
When an object gains electrons, it will become negatively charged
2.3.5P Know that there are forces of attraction between unlike charges and forces of repulsion between like charges
2.3.6P Explain electrostatic phenomena in terms of the movement of electrons
2.3.7P Explain the potential dangers of electrostatic charges, e.g. when fuelling aircraft and tankers
2.3.8P Explain some uses of electrostatic charges, e.g. in photocopiers and inkjet printers
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