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I’m COOL!. And very SMART !. Bet you don’t know how to charge a pith ball by INDUCTION. What is a pithball ?. Voilà!. A Styrofoam ball coated with graphite. I told you I was very SMART!. Charging by INDUCTION. Yes, charging by Induction. Charging by INDUCTION. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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I’m COOL!

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And very SMART!

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Bet you don’t know how to charge a pith ball by

INDUCTION

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What is a pithball?

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Voilà!

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A Styrofoam ball coated with graphite.

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I told you I was very SMART!

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Yes, charging by Induction...

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Let’s charge the pith ballNET NEGATIVE

by induction.

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Oh No, Mr. Bill! Not

Net Negative by Induction.

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Sorry, Sometimes I just get carried away.

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Charging by induction is the charging of an isolated conducting object by...

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...momentarily grounding itwhile a charged object is

nearby.

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First we start with a NEUTRAL pith ball..

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A neutral pith ball has an EQUAL number of

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PROTONS

ELECTRONS!

and

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We’ll now show a representative sample of POSITIVELY

charged protons in our pith ball.

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For the pith ball to be neutral there must be an equal number of electrons.

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Remember we are charging the pith ball NEGATIVE by

induction therefore we need a POSITIVE rod nearby.

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Bring the POSITIVELY CHARGED rod close

BUT don’t allow it to touch.

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The electrons in the pith ball are attracted to the positive rod and move close to the

rod.

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The electrons in the pith ball are attracted to the positive rod and move close to the

rod.

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The electrons in the pith ball are attracted to the positive rod and move close to the

rod.

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The electrons in the pith ball are attracted to the positive rod and move close to the

rod.

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The electrons in the pith ball are attracted to the positive rod and move close to the

rod.

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The electrons in the pith ball are attracted to the positive rod and move close to the

rod.

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Now touch the positive side of the pith ball with a neutral

object.

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This is called grounding.

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Electrons from the neutral object flow into the positive

side of the pith ball.

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Remove the neutral source of electrons.

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Remove the positively charged rod.

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And now you have a NEGATIVELY

charged pith ball!

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Notice the electrons redistribute themselves.

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The pith ball acquired a net charge that was OPPOSITE that of the charging object

by:

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Gaining electrons from another neutral object called a ground.

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WOW!

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I luv physicks

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by

Richard Terwilliger

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