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UNIT 3 - ELECTRIC, GRAVIATIONAL, AND MAGNETIC FIELDS

Chapter 7 - Electric Charges and Electric Fields

7.1 Electric Charge and the Electrical Structure of Matter
7.3 Electric Fields
Chapter 7 Review (p. 381)

 

Chapter 7 - Electric Charges and Electric Fields

7.1 Electric Charge and the Electrical Structure of Matter

Section 7.1 Questions (p. 326)

  1. Laser printers work on principles similar to electrostatic photocopiers. Research laser printer technology and answer the following questions:
    1. What is the role of the laser in making the printouts?
    2. Why are copies made from laser printers of such high quality?

How Stuff Works
This popular website takes the reader through a series of pages that describe how laser printers work. There is a section that deals specifically with the laser that is used in a laser printer.

PC Technology Guide
This Web site discusses how laser printers work and includes lots of diagrams. Further down the page you will see a discussion of colour laser printers.

How Stuff Works - Lasers
Just to refresh your memory.

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  1. Fabric softener sheets claim to reduce static cling between the clothes in a dryer. Research fabric softeners and answer the following questions:
    1. Why do clothes cling to each other when they are removed from a dryer?
    2. How does a fabric softener sheet alleviate the problem?

What is Static Cling?
This is the American National Science Foundation Site. The above question is answered in a frequently asked question area.

Bounce-sheets.com
This site suggests many ways to use static cling. Of interest is the section along the bottom that says "bounce questions." There is a physics explanation of how the sheets work.

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  1. Long, thin conducting strips are placed near the ends of airplane wings to dissipate the charge that builds up on the plane during flight. Research this technology and answer the following questions:
    1. Why does an airplane develop a charge in flight?
    2. What feature of the atmosphere plays a role in removing the charge from the plane?
    3. Why are the conducting strips long and thin and placed near the end of the wings?

7.3 Electric Fields

Section 7.3 Questions (p. 348)

  1. The hammerhead shark is just one of many fish that use electric fields to detect and stun prey. Eels, catfish, and torpedo fish exhibit similar capabilities. Research one of these fish, comparing its abilities with the hammerhead's, and write a short report on your findings.

Electroreception in Weakly Electric Fish
Hammerhead sharks are classified as electroreceptive or they use electric field to detect their prey. Learn about electroreception here.

Electric Eels
Good descriptive site with links to other pages.

Encyclopedia.ca
An article on electric catfish.

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Chapter 7 Review (p. 381)

  1. Research the principles of piezoelectric crystals and the use of these crystals in wristwatches. Write a one-page report.

How Quartz Watches Work
Specifically look at the section that discusses the quartz crystal. It is an example of a crystal that exhibits the Piezoelectric effect.

Quartz Watches
A series of questions and answers shows the reader how quartz crystals are used in a watch.

Piezoelectric tutorial
Animations that show how the effect works. Lots of information on different applications of the effect.

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