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What charge does not move?. BACK. Bonus Who figured out what was wrong with Mr. E’s experiment the other day?. BACK. What is it called when like charges won’t go together?. BACK. Why does a charged object eventually become neutral if it is left alone?. BACK.

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  1. What charge does not move? BACK

  2. Bonus Who figured out what was wrong with Mr. E’s experiment the other day? BACK

  3. What is it called when like charges won’t go together? BACK

  4. Why does a charged object eventually become neutral if it is left alone? BACK

  5. How does an object become charged by induction? BACK

  6. What do we call the “constant contact” that makes electrons move? BACK

  7. Electrons move from where there are electrons to where there are electrons. BACK

  8. What changed to make Bernie’s hair all stick up and stand out? BACK

  9. What is a spark? BACK

  10. Why do electrons move from the glass to the fur? BACK

  11. How did Mr. E steal the electrons in the first induction lab? BACK

  12. How is it that the two copper rods in induction lab 2 gained different charges even though nothing ever touched them to give them extra electrons? BACK

  13. How could we charge the pie plate positive in the electrophorus lab? ALWAYS FOUND IN PAIRS IN ANIMAL CELLS BACK

  14. What was wrong with Mr. E’s experiment on Tuesday (why weren’t the electrons moving properly)? Contains the genetic information DNA BACK

  15. What is happening in the electrophorus lab when the tin foil ball goes back and forth between the plate and Mr. E’s finger? DAILY DOUBLE

  16. Why is it that we don’t build up electrons in our bodies until we get a shock? Package protein for use outside cells BACK

  17. What is the charge of a neutron? BACK

  18. Explain the one-fluid theory of electricity? BACK

  19. Bonus: Tell Mr. E one solid fact about static. BACK

  20. What are the two instances of induction in the process of lightning? THE PROCESS THAT ALLOWS CELLS TO REPLICATE BACK

  21. Makes ribosomes (for protein synthesis) BACK

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