Conductive bodies as charge storage devices

LP3.1.4.1
Conductive bodies as charge storage devices
Conductive bodies as charge storage devices

Description

In this experiment, the students transfer charges from an electroscope to 2 conductive bodies of different sizes. By doing this they learn about the phenomenon of charge storage and show that

  • an electroscope can be charged and discharged by a conductive body.
  • conductive bodies can store different large amounts of charge depending on their size and shape.

Components of equipment sets

1 54008  8 
Electroscope LD
1 54251  4 
Induction plate 8 cm x 4 cm LD
1 688106  4 
Acetate foils 300 x 300 x 0.1 mm, set of 10 LD
1 54612  4 
Faraday's cup LD
1 54100  4 
Friction rods, PVC and acrylic LD
1 647003  8 
Lid for tray LD
1 667017  4 
Scissors 125 mm, round-ended LD
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