| As you rub the styrofoam, it steals
electrons from the wool and becomes negatively charged. Because
like charges repel (move apart) and opposite charges attract (move
together), the excess electrons on the styrofoam repel the electrons
on the pie plate and push them to the top edge of the plate. The
pen acts as an insulator, preventing the built-up charge from moving
through you to the ground until you are ready. When you bring your
finger close to the edge of the plate, the repelled electrons jump
across the gap and escape through your body, giving you a small
shock. When you turn off the lights, you should be able to see (as
well as hear and feel) the discharge. |
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