[
    "You observe the attraction between a charged balloon and a wall.",
    "You feel a slight shock when touching a metal doorknob in winter.",
    "You witness lightning during a thunderstorm.",
    "You use a Van de Graaff generator to demonstrate static electricity.",
    "You study the behavior of charged particles in an electric field.",
    "You analyze the force between two point charges using Coulomb's law.",
    "You experiment with different materials to understand their electrical conductivity.",
    "You measure the voltage across capacitors in a circuit.",
    "You attend a physics lecture on electromagnetic forces.",
    "You investigate the electric field lines around a charged object.",
    "You watch a documentary on the history of electricity and magnetism.",
    "You build a Leyden jar to store electrical energy.",
    "You design an experiment to verify the inverse square law of electrostatic force.",
    "You discuss the concept of electric potential energy with your classmates.",
    "You construct an electroscope to detect electric charges.",
    "You calculate the electric field intensity at various points in space.",
    "You witness the repulsion between two negatively charged objects.",
    "You experiment with different ways to charge objects through induction.",
    "You participate in a lab session where you measure electric field strength.",
    "You explore the applications of Coulomb's law in engineering.",
    "You analyze the role of electric forces in biological systems.",
    "You attend a workshop on the principles of electrostatics.",
    "You investigate the behavior of dielectric materials in an electric field.",
    "You discuss the concept of capacitance with a physics professor.",
    "You simulate the motion of charged particles in a magnetic field using a computer program.",
    "You measure the charge on an object using a gold-leaf electroscope.",
    "You investigate the phenomenon of electrical breakdown in insulating materials.",
    "You conduct an experiment to study the charge distribution on a conductive sphere.",
    "You demonstrate the concept of electric field using field lines and test charges.",
    "You explore the connection between Coulomb's law and Gauss's law in electrostatics."
]