Friday, March 8, 2013

Jumping salt Zerang/Gentile



With the tube, which is an insulator, we observed that the salt sticks to it. This happens because the insulator holds the charge and the neutral salt is attracted to the charge. With the pie tin, which is a conductor, we fount the results to be inconclusive because when we tried to test the salt, the salt did not really bounce off the pie tin.