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Introduction


An atom consists of a nucleus (containing positively charged protons and neutral neutrons) orbited by negatively charged electrons.
Notes: Static Electricity | SSC CGL Tier 2 - Study Material, Online Tests, Previous Year

Electricity is the movement of these electrons.
Charged objects can experience a non-contact force because they are surrounded by an electric field. The field lines point away from a positive source and towards a negative source.
Notes: Static Electricity | SSC CGL Tier 2 - Study Material, Online Tests, Previous Year

A second charged object entering that field will experience a force.

  • Like charges repel.
  • Unlike charges attract.

Notes: Static Electricity | SSC CGL Tier 2 - Study Material, Online Tests, Previous Year

Friction can cause electrons to move from one object to another. If the objects are conductors, the electrons will just flow back to where they came from, but if the objects are insulators, the electrons can not flow back. In this case the objects have become charged.

  • The object that gains electrons becomes negatively charged
  • The object that loses electrons becomes positively charged

Induced Charge


If a charged object is brought near to a neutral object, it can induce a charge. Electrons are repelled from a negative object, protons are attracted. If the object has a low mass, the force of attraction/repulsion may move the object.

Van der Graaff Generator


The Van der Graaff generator is a classic demonstration of static electricity. A belt rubs on the inside of a metal sphere and the friction causes electrons to move onto the sphere. The sphere is supported by a plastic (insulating) stand and so the electrons build up on the sphere.
Notes: Static Electricity | SSC CGL Tier 2 - Study Material, Online Tests, Previous Year

This means that the sphere builds up a negative charge. This charge will remain on the sphere until a conducting object comes close enough to allow the electrons to discharge (flow to the earth). If you reached out to touch the sphere while it was charged, the electrons would discharge through you and you would experience an electric shock.
If you are touching the sphere (as it is turned on), you also build up the charge.
Negatively charged objects will repel each other and so each negatively-charged hair on your head will repel the negatively-charged hair next to it. As a result, your hair stands on end!
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