Wooden

AFTER you've done your research and concluded your experiments, it is time to prepare for the science fair. Ask specific questions about preparing for a science fair, including how to set up your display board, how to prepare a presentation, etc. (Please post questions about selecting a project or conducting your experiment by posting in the appropriate "area of science" forum.)

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Sophie99
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Project Question: Where there is charge, there can be sparks.
Project Due Date: April 1, 2012
Project Status: I am finished with my experiment and analyzing the data

Wooden

Post by Sophie99 »

In my science project: Where There Is Charge, There Can Be Sparks, I was wondering why I needed a wooden table.
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Project Question: "To explain all nature is too difficult a task for any one man. 'Tis much better to do a little with certainty and leave the rest for others that come after you, than to explain all things by conjecture without making sure of anything." - Sir Isaac Newton
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Re: Wooden

Post by theborg »

Sophie99,

Good question. This experiment is all about controlling the flow of electrons. Wood is an insulator. Meaning it will not easily conduct an electrical charge. Some other common insulators are glass, rubber, air and plastic. However, wood is the best at not building up a static charge on the surface like glass or plastic and you need one other requirement, a sturdy platform to work on. The wood table provides all 3 requirements: a stable platform to rub the acrylic sheet, it will not conduct electrons away from your acrylic sheet as you are attempting to build up a static charge and it will not build up a static charge on its surface as well as you are rubbing the acrylic sheet with wool.

For the results of your Leyden jar measurements to mean anything, you need to take care not to inadvertently discharge the electrophorus or have a source that could randomly introduce additional charge to your system. Wood is an ideal material to work on that will electrically insulate your experiment.

For a discussion on conductors and insulators visit: http://www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResource ... lators.htm

Hope this answers your question,
theborg
Hope this helps.

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