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Conceptually understanding conductors
Highlights of the activity
Students learn the behavior/properties of conductors by analyzing a variety of situations with charges. They also consider voltage in these problems. Then, based on their previous answers, they predict the charge configurations of a Faraday’s Ice Pail demo. In the end they debate the puzzling Leyden Jar demo.
Reasons to spend class time on the activity
Goals:
- Understand both how and why charges and conductors behave
- Apply Gauss’s Law conceptually (rather than mathematically)
- Consider potential differences for various situations
- Test predictions experimentally (and resolve any disagreements)
- See the connection between physics and real life.
Reflections
Instructor's Guide
Authors: Darren Tarshis, Dr. Stephanie Chasteen, Dr. Steven Pollock --- CU Boulder
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