Electron - These are what moves when you rub a rod with a cloth, Negative - The charge on an electron, Repel - Two positive charges will do this, Attract - Two unlike charges will do this, Static - It means stays still, Fenwicks - The department store in Newcastle that gives the most electric shocks, Electric shock - You get a minor one if these if there is a build up of static electricity, Electric field - there is one of these around every charged particle, weaker - What happens to the strength of an electric field the further you get away from the charged particle, Field lines - We draw these to represent electric fields, Positive - Fields lines go from __________ to negative, Photocopiers - Office equipment that works using static electricity, van de graaff - Generator used to make your hair stand up (look up spelling!), lightning - Naturally occuring huge discharge of static electricity, conductor - allows electrons to flow freely, insulator - does not allow electrons to flow, electrostatic - a non contact force, balloon - if you rub this on your head you can make it stick to the wall, humidity - If you increase this property of the air, then static build up is less likely, tumble drier - Electrical appliance that causes your clothes to stick together because of static build up,

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