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Physics 802: Transferring Static Charge

Induction and conduction as methods of transferring static charge are compared.

02/08/2002 | Rating NR

Chemistry & Physics

Physics 802: Transferring Static Charge

Season 2 Episode 802 | 30m

Induction and conduction as methods of transferring static charge are compared.

Transferring Static Charge: Induction and conduction as methods of transferring static charge are compared. Students learn to trace the movement of electrons when a static charge is transferred by induction and conduction and how to label the charges on a pith ball and an electroscope that result from charge transfer.

02/08/2002 | Rating NR

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Chemistry & Physics

Physics 802: Transferring Static Charge

Season 2 Episode 802 | 30m

Transferring Static Charge: Induction and conduction as methods of transferring static charge are compared. Students learn to trace the movement of electrons when a static charge is transferred by induction and conduction and how to label the charges on a pith ball and an electroscope that result from charge transfer.

02/08/2002 | Rating NR

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