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1. Wonderful Water
... hydrostatic pressure, water, states of matter, kinetic molecular theory, polarity, hydrogen bonds, capillary action, charges, attract, repel, forces, simple machine, boat, osmosis, Egypt, water clock, ...
2. Static Electricity
Tags: [static electricity, induced charge, electrons, atoms, positive charge, repel, attract, repulsion, attraction, negative charge, physical science, properties, kindergarten, grade 2, grade 3, grade ...
3. The World's Simplest Motor
... fields, repelling and attracting each other, can be used to convert the electrical energy of the battery into the mechanical energy of a spinning part. This activity can take 20 minutes (including discussion) ...
4. Opposites Attract
... repel each other but opposites attract. If we line them up so that norths face norths then they will push away hard enough to overcome the force we place on them (or the force of gravity!) The force ...
5. Imaginary Shelf
... wall, the negative charges in the wall are repelled (or pushed away). This leaves a positive charge on the board at the spot where the balloon touches. It is the attraction between the positively charged ...
6. Balloon Electroscope
... both have same charge (negative) and therefore will repel each other. When you spray water near the balloons, the water droplets carry the charges away from the balloons, leaving them uncharged. As the ...
7. Snap, Crackle, POP!
... in the triboelectric series. Objectives Students will be able to: Explain how static charge causes materials to attract or repel each other. Entire Activity These resources are ...
8. Attractive Balloons
... materials. Introduction The negatively charged balloon (from rubbing against hair) will repel the electrons of paper/water/aluminum cans away from the spot closest to the balloon, resulting in a ...
9. Sticky Tape Teaser
... both tape A (with C) and B are peeled off the table, collecting electrons from the table. When brought together, they repel each other since they're both negatively charged. In the second part of the ...
10. Van De Graaff Generator Wonders
... them on the large sphere. These electrons repel each other and try to get as far away from each other as possible, spreading out on the surface of the sphere. The Earth has lots of room for electrons to ...
11. Telephone Lines
... electric current pulses flow through the electromagnet, it moves back and forth, attracted and repelled by the permanent magnet. This makes a membrane vibrate, which creates sound. Interference is ...
12. Wonderful Water
Sprinkle, Splash, Submerge, Soak! In these activities, students will discover cool ways that water interacts with various materials, all due to its special properties. Sprinkle, Splash, Submerge, ...
13. Electrical Energy
... magnet, and build their own electric motors. A motor contains electromagnets and permanent magnets which attract and repel one another. You can make a simple electromagnet by winding wire around a nail ...
14. Magnets
... ability to attract some materials like iron and attract or repel other magnets. History The ancient Greeks and Chinese discovered that some rare stones were naturally magnetized. These stones seemed ...
15. Static Electricity
... two materials rubbing together. Explain how static charge causes materials to attract or repel each other. Background Everything we see is made up of tiny little parts called atoms. The atoms are ...
16. Static Electricity
•Repelling Electrons Game: alternative outdoor game. All students are electrons. Facilitators then point at an object in the playing area. If they yell "proton", students must run towards object. If "electron" ...
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