Experiment 1 Exploring Charge with Scotch Tape In this experiment you will observe the behavior of charged objects using pieces of Scotch tape Materials Scotch Tape Ruler Pen Flat Work Surface You Must Provide Procedure Part 1 1 Use the ruler to measure a piece of tape that is 10 cm long 2 Tear the tape to remove the 10 cm piece from the roll 3 Create a handle on one side of the piece of tape by folding down the piece of tape 1 cm from the end leaving a 9 cm sticky piece with a 1 cm handle 4 Stick the entire sticky surface of the tape to a table top counter top or another flat surface 5 Repeat Steps 1 4 with a second 10 cm piece of tape Stick the second piece of tape at least 15 cm away from the first piece on the same surface 6 Quickly pull off both strips of tape from the surface and ensure that the pieces do not touch 7 Carefully bring the non sticky sides of the tape together and record observations about the behavior of the pieces in Table 1 8 Discard the tape Part 2 1 Use the ruler to measure a piece of tape that is 10 cm long 2 Tear the tape to remove the 10 cm piece from the roll 2014 eScience Labs LLC All Rights Reserved 3 Create a handle on one side of the piece of tape by folding down 1 cm of tape from one end 4 Stick the entire sticky surface of the tape to a table top counter top or another flat surface 5 Use a pen and write B1 on the tape B stands for bottom 6 Repeat Steps 1 4 with a second 10 cm piece of tape This time press the second strip of tape on top of the one labeled B1 7 Use the pen to label the top piece with a T1 T stands for top 8 Create a second pair of pieces of tape by repeating Steps 1 7 This time label the bottom piece B2 and the top piece T2 9 Use the T1 handle to quickly pull off T1 strip of tape from the flat surface 10 Use the B1 handle to peel off the bottom strip from the flat surface Keep both B1 and T1 pieces away from each other 11 Bring the non sticky sides of B1 and T1 together and record observations about the behavior of the pieces in Table 1 12 Set the pieces of tape non sticky side down on the table approximately 15 cm away from each other Do not stick them back on the table 13 Repeat Steps 9 12 for B2 and T2 14 Carefully bring the non sticky sides of piece T1 and B2 Record observations about the behavior of the pieces in Table 1 15 Set them back down non sticky side down 16 Repeat Steps 14 15 for T1 and T2 Record your observations in Table 1 17 Repeat Steps 14 15 for B1 and B2 Record your observations in Table 1 18 Repeat Steps 14 and 15 for T1 and the hair on your leg or arm Record your observations in Table 1 19 Repeat Steps 14 and 15 for B1 and the hair on your leg or arm Record your observations in Table 1 Table 1 Electric Charge Observations Procedure Interacting Pieces Part 1 Two pieces on table Part 2 T1 B1 T2 B2 T1 B2 T2 B1 T1 T2 B1 B2 2014 eScience Labs LLC All Rights Reserved Observations T1 Arm Hair B1 Arm Hair Post Lab Questions 1 Describe the interaction between the top and bottom strips as they relate to electric charge Did the behavior of the pieces change when the tape was from different sets 2 Describe the interaction between two top and two bottom pieces of tape as they relate to electric charge Is this consistent with the existence of only two types of charge Use your results to support your answer 3 Did the top tape attract your arm hair Did the bottom tape attract your arm hair Usually arm hair is neutral it has equal number positive and negative charges Use this information to explain your results 4 Which pieces of tape are positively charged Which pieces of tape are negatively charged Explain your reasoning 5 Use your data to create a rule describing how like charges opposite charges and neutral bodies interact 2014 eScience Labs LLC All Rights Reserved 6 What do you observe about the force of attraction or repulsion when the pieces of tape are closer together and farther apart Does this change happen gradually or quickly 2014 eScience Labs LLC All Rights Reserved
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