Electric Charge - Physics Triple Science
Copper is commonly used in wiring due to its __________ properties.
Excellent conductive
Aluminum is preferred for overhead power lines because it is __________.
Lightweight
Gold is highly conductive and resistant to __________.
Corrosion
Silver is the best conductor but is more __________ than other metals.
Expensive
Graphite is utilized in __________ and electrodes.
Batteries
PVC is widely used in insulation for __________.
Wires
PE stands for __________, commonly used for insulation.
Polyethylene
PTFE is known for its high __________ resistance.
Heat
Rubber is frequently used for insulation and __________ coverings.
Protective
Glass is an effective insulator due to its high __________ strength.
Dielectric
Electrostatic phenomena involve the movement of __________ particles.
Electrons
Electrons can be transferred to create __________ and negative charges.
Positive
Opposite charges __________ while like charges repel each other.
Attract
Charged objects create an __________ field that influences nearby charges.
Electric
Discharge can occur through contact or strong electric __________.
Fields
Flow of fuel generating sparks is called __________ risk.
Ignition
Electrostatic discharge can cause __________ in flammable liquids or gases.
Fires
Sensitive electronic equipment can be damaged by __________.
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
Grounding equipment is essential to prevent __________ charge accumulation.
Static
Photocopiers use electrostatic charges to attract __________ particles.
Toner
In inkjet printers, charges control the direction of tiny __________ droplets.
Ink
Electrostatic precipitators are used to remove __________ from exhaust gases.
Particles
Electrostatic dusters utilize charge to attract and hold __________ particles.
Dust
Electrostatic painting ensures an even coat with minimal __________.
Overspray