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When a Perspex rod is rubbed on a woollen cloth, the rod acquires a negative electric charge. What can you say about the amounts of charge on the two charged items?

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Upper Secondary: IGCSE
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When a Perspex rod is rubbed on a woollen cloth, the rod acquires a negative electric charge. If you had two Perspex rods charged up in this way, how could you show that they both have electric charges of the same sign?
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Upper Secondary: IGCSE
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If you rub a balloon on woollen clothing, the balloon gains a negative electrostatic charge. Use the idea of the movement of electrons to explain this.

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Upper Secondary: IGCSE
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If the balloon is held close to an uncharged scrap of paper, the paper and the balloon will attract each other. Use the idea of charging by induction to explain this.

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A girl has two metal bars, 1 and 2. When the girl holds one end of bar 1 near a magnet, she finds that it attracts both the N pole and the S pole of the magnet. What does this tell you about bar 1?

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Upper Secondary: IGCSE
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A girl has two metal bars, 1 and 2. When the girl holds one end of bar 2 near the magnet, it attracts the N pole of the magnet, but repels the S pole. What does this tell you about bar 2?

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Upper Secondary: IGCSE
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In an experiment, the girl uses two table-tennis balls A and B. Each is coated with a thin layer of conducting material. Ball A is mounted on an insulating stand and ball B is suspended from a thin nylon thread. The arrangement is shown in the diagram.

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Ball A is given a negative charge, and is slowly moved towards ball B until it touches. Predict what is seen to happen.

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Upper Secondary: IGCSE
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Suggest how a plastic rod may be given an electrostatic charge.