Static Electricity 1 QP
Static Electricity 1 QP
Figure 1 shows the charges on the acetate rod and cloth before and after rubbing.
Figure 1
(a) Explain how rubbing an acetate rod with a cloth causes the rod and cloth to become
charged.
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(b) After charging them, the student moves the acetate rod and the cloth closer
together.
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(c) Figure 2 shows a Van de Graaff generator, which is used to generate static
electricity.
Figure 2
© Michael Priest
The longer the Van de Graaff generator is switched on, the more charge is stored on
the metal dome.
The amount of charge on the metal dome is increased, which causes the potential
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(d) When the potential difference between the Van de Graaff generator and the earthed
sphere is 60 kV, a spark jumps between the metal dome and the earthed sphere.
The equation which links charge, energy and potential difference is:
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Q2. A student did an experiment with two strips of polythene. She held the strips together
at one end. She rubbed down one strip with a dry cloth. Then she rubbed down the other
strip with the dry cloth. Still holding the top ends together, she held up the strips.
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Each strip has a negative charge. The cloth is left with a............................................
(c) The student tried the experiment using two strips of aluminium. The strips did not
move.
(i) Materials, such as aluminium, which electricity will pass through easily, are
called ........................................ .
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(ii) Materials, such as polythene which electricity will not pass through easily, are
called ......................................... .
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(Total 9 marks)
Q3. You wash and dry your hair, then comb it with a plastic comb. As you move the comb
away from your head some hairs are attracted to the comb.
(a) What has happened to the comb to make it attract the hairs?
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(b) If the comb is now held above some small pieces of dry tissue paper what is likely
to happen?
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(c) If you rub your hands all over the comb it will no longer attract your hair.
Explain why.
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Q4. (a) A student rubs a nylon comb on the sleeve of his jumper.
(i) Use words from the box to complete the following sentence.
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(iii) The negatively charged comb is placed close to a charged plastic ruler. The
comb and the ruler attract each other.
Complete the following sentence by drawing a ring around the correct line in
the box.
negatively charged
uncharged
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(b) Electrostatic charge can damage computer chips. People working with computer
chips may wear a special bracelet, with a wire joining the bracelet to earth (the earth
wire). Any negative charge on the person will flow through the wire to earth.
(i) Which one of the following materials should the bracelet be made from?
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(ii) Which one of the following words is used to describe the rate of flow of charge
through a wire?
Q5. (a) The diagram shows how static electricity is used to paint a metal car panel.
All the paint droplets have the same type of charge. This makes the paint droplets
The car panel and the paint droplets have the .................................................. type
of
(b) In which one of the following situations is static electricity dangerous and not
useful?
using a photocopier
refuelling an aircraft
a smoke precipitator
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(Total 5 marks)
1 A strip of plastic is cut from 2 The plastic strip is rubbed 3 The plastic strip is hung
a plastic carrier bag with a cloth over a wooden rod
(i) Draw a ring around the correct answer in the box to complete each sentence.
Rubbing the plastic strip with a cloth causes the strip to become negatively
charged.
electrons
This happens because neutrons move from the cloth onto the plastic strip.
protons
a negative
zero
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(ii) When the plastic strip is hung over the wooden rod, the two halves of the strip
move equally away from each other.
What two conclusions should the student make about the forces acting on the
two halves of the plastic strip?
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(b) Electrical charges move more easily through some materials than through other
materials.
Through which one of the following materials would an electrical charge move most
easily?
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(Total 5 marks)
Engr Zobayer Sir (EEE,BUET) Mindbridge Academy 5/7 Block E, Lalmatia
Senior Teacher, Cardiff Intl. School, Ex- Oxford, ACADEMIA O/A Level Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry 01725698706
MINDBRIDGE
O/A Level Study Centre
Q7. (a) A student takes off his nylon fleece and feels a small electric shock.
He realises that this happens because his fleece becomes charged.
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(c) The diagram shows a lightning conductor attached to the side of a tall building.
If the building is struck by lightning, charge flows to earth through the lightning
conductor.
(i) Which of the materials in the list is used to make the lightning conductor?
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(ii) Complete the sentence by drawing a ring around the correct line in the box.
higher than
lower than
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(Total 8 marks)