Balloon Experiment
Supplies Needed:
- 2 balloons
- sweater
- assorted materials
- tissue paper {we used 2 different sizes}
- aluminum foil
- cardboard scrap
- paper scrap
- yarn/string
- pom pom
- pipe cleaner
- ribbon
- cloth
- foam
- Procedure:
- Gather a random assortment of materials. See the suggestions in the materials list.
- Blow up the balloons.
- Touch a balloon to each of different materials including the other balloon. {Notice none of the materials is attracted to the balloon.}
- Rub one balloon onto the sweater. {This will add electrons to the balloon and cause it to become negatively charged.}
- Now touch the balloon again to each of the materials. Observe what happens.
- This activity was found on http://kidsactivitiesblog.com/26688/static-electricity
Students will be able to see a visual and work hands on to demonstrate how static electricity works! It is always so important to also discuss the warnings with students as well. One major warning that I remember is pumping gas.
Thanks for this! The experiment is really cool. No wonder they tell you that static electricity can make your car explode at the gas station! I always stay outside of my car while pumping... I will continue to do so. haha
ReplyDeleteRebecca, I'd never heard that before... I'm staying out too! Ah!
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