4. Charges that attract
10. The science of studying static electricity
12. Other thatn plastic, a material with which you can rub glass in order
13. a word you can use to describe positive or negative objects
15. common office or school equipment that relies on static to work
16. what you can use to create a charge on a vinyl strip
17. a device with two strips of metal foil, used to investigate static
18. American inventor who first studied lightning
19. any material that allows charge to pass easily
1. any material that prevents the passage of charge
2. rubbing this with rubber will create a charge
3. material used in many static labs
5. has lost electrons
6. when two opposite charges come close but don't touch, these will form
7. has an excess of electrons relative to protons
8. something with a balanced number of protons and electrons
9. any charge that stays on the surface of an object
11. when you charge an object without touching it
14. opposite of attraction.
2007-02-14
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