state that there are positive and negative charges and that charge is measured in coulombs
state that unlike charges attract and like charges repel
describe an electric field as a region in which an electric charge experiences a force
draw the electric field of an isolated point charge and recall that the direction of the field lines gives the direction of the force acting on a positive test charge
draw the electric field pattern between two isolated point charges
LESSON VIDEOS
14.1 Electrostatics and Charging by Friction
14.2 Electric Field
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WS 14.1 Electrostatics and Electric Field.pdf
WS 14.1
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APPLETS TO TRY!
Observe how charges are transferring during rubbing.
It is dangerous when there is a difference in potential. You can move John Travoltage's leg and hand to see what happens to the charges during "earthing"!