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Model No. ES-9080
Basic Electrostatics System
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from touching anything else after charging. (Keep them in your hands,
without letting them touch each other or the ice pail.)
2.
Use the Faraday Ice Pail to measure the magnitude and polarity of
each of the charged wands by inserting them one at a time into the
ice pail and noting the reading on the electrometer.
Questions: What is the relation between the magnitude of the
charges? What is the relation between the polarity of the charges?
Was charge conserved in the demonstration?
3.
Completely remove all charge from the charge producers by
grounding them. Do not forget to also remove any stray charge
from the necks and handles.
4.
Insert both charge producers into the ice pail and rub them together
inside the pail. Note the electrometer reading. Do not let the charge
producers touch the pail.
5.
Remove one charge producer and note the electrometer reading.
Replace the charge producer and remove the other. Note the
electrometer readings. Using the magnitude and polarity of the
measurements, comment on conservation of charge.
Extra Things to Try
1.
Try repeating Procedure 1A with the opposite charged wand.
2.
Try rubbing the white charge producer with a proof plane, then
measure the magnitude and polarity of the charges produced.
3.
Try rubbing the blue material with a proof plane. Measure the
magnitude and polarity of the charges produced.
4.
Construct a list of materials such that if a material lower in the list
is rubbed with a material higher in the list, the higher material is
always positive.