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Queen E.
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Project Question: My project is "How do Different Materials React to Static Electricity?" from the Science Buddies web site.
Project Due Date: Project due Feb. 26, 2009
Project Status: I am conducting my experiment

Static Electricity

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I just completed the "How Do Different Materials React To Static Electricity" from Science Buddies. I never could figure out why some materials built up more static electrical charge than others. I think that any electrons that built up on test materials that were good conductors ( like aluminum, copper ) were conducted away, but I had my test materials on a clear glass plate. Some materials that I thought were poor conductors ( like tupperware, foam plate ) held more static charge.
Others like rubber held very little static charge. I want to know what makes a material be able to build up or not build up a static charge, all conditions being the same?

Thanks so much for any help you can give me,

Queen E.
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