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Students explore the properties of conductors.
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Students work in small groups to solve Griffiths Problem 2.36
Short lecture on the properties of conductors, following Griffiths Section 2.5.
$E=0$ inside a conductor
$\rho=0$ inside a conductor
Any net charge resides on the surface
A conductor is an equipotential
$E$ is perpendicular to the surface just outside a conductor
Charges are free to move – This is a surprisingly difficult problem for students. Many students do not try to reason about charges moving, which is where all of the properties come from.
Charges distributed on the surface – Many think that the charge is distributed on the surface (instead of the charge polarizing the conductor).
Overgeneralizing the “balancing” – Some groups overgeneralize the idea of fields “balancing” and thought that the field inside the cavities would be zero.
Students also had a difficult time at the end of the activity articulating what they had learned from this problems, so there was an assigned homework problem that asked them to do so.