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How does matter become charged? • Most kinds of atoms have three kinds of particles. Particles can have a positive charge, negative charge, or no charge. • Static electricity happens when positive and negative charges between two objects are close to each other are unbalanced. • Negative particles gather at the BOTTOM of a cloud before energy is released as lightning. How Charged Objects Behave • Objects with opposite charges will attract each other. • Objects with the same charge will repel each other. • An electric force is the push or pull between objects that have different charges. How do electric charges flow? • An electric charge in motion is an electric current. • In order for an electric current to flow, a circuit must be closed. • An insulator, such as plastic, rubber, glass, and dry wood, are materials through which charges CANNOT travel easily. • A conductor, such as copper and silver, are materials through which charges CAN travel easily. Types of Circuits • In a series circuit, an electric current travels in one path, a single loop. – One missing bulb opens the circuit and other bulbs WILL NOT light. • In a parallel circuit, the current has more than one path it can follow as it travels through the entire circuit. – A missing bulb does not open the circuit and the other bulbs WILL light. Types of Circuits • Series Circuit • Parallel Circuit What are magnetic fields? • A magnet is surrounded by an invisible magnetic field. • All magnets have two poles with opposite charges. • A magnetic field is strongest at both poles. How Compasses Work • Earth is surrounded by a huge magnetic field. • A compass needle reacts to Earth’s magnetic poles. The needle of the compass aligns north-south so that one end points to Earth’s magnetic north pole and the other to the magnetic south pole. How is electricity transformed to magnetism? • An electromagnet is a coil of wire wrapped around an iron core. • The strength of an electromagnet can be changed by using more turns in the metal coil. • Electrical energy is produced when a coiled wire is spun around a magnet. • In a door bell, electromagnets help convert ELECTRIC ENERGY to MAGNETIC ENERGY to MECHANICAL ENERGY. How is magnetism transformed to electricity? • Magnetism can be used to generate electricity. • Most electricity comes from generators. • Michael Faraday shared his investigation with other scientists when he discovered changing a magnetic field caused an electric current in a wire. Essay Question • Explain what happens to a magnet’s poles if a magnet is broken into two parts. What poles will seek each other on the two magnet parts? What poles will repel each other?