In class today we were supposed to create an electric charge with a certain amount of materials. Materials: • aluminum foil • paper towel • penny • voltmeter • vinegar In the beginning we started off with a dry paper towel, which didn't give us any luck with a electric charge. After trying this twice, my group switched and drenched the paper towel in vinegar. With this we were surprised to see this; As you can see, with the vinegar there was a electric charge. It may not be a lot but you can still see how it works. My inference is, the only reason the electric charge is not to big, is because the acidity of the viegar is too low which makes the electric charge not go to high.
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In class today, we were told to create 5 demos which represent static electricity. I did 5 different ones which were all successful. Materials:
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https://prezi.com/crbpx9h1j10m/static-electricity-lab/ You might need to wait for the videos to load. Enjoy! Questions:
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