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What effect does an electric field have on a charged particle? How does resistance affect the current in a circuit?
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Student Learning Map
- Topic:Electricity
- Subject(s):Science
- Days:25
- Grade(s):11, 12
Key Learning:
Explain how energy is transferred in an electric circuit. The electric force between two charged particles depends on the size of the charge and the separation.
Unit Essential Question(s):
Lesson Essential Question(s):How do the magnitude and direction of the electric and gravitational forces compare between two or more charged particles? (A)How do the magnitude and direction of the electric and gravitational forces compare between two or more charged particles? (ET)How does a gravitational field compare to an electric field? (A)How does a gravitational field compare to an electric field? (ET)
Lesson Essential Question(s):How does a gravitational field compare to an electric field? (A)What conditions create current in an electric circuit? (A)What conditions create current in an electric circuit? (ET)How does Ohm\'s law explain the relationship between potential difference, current, and resistance? (A)How does Ohm\'s law explain the relationship between potential difference, current, and resistance? (ET)
Vocabulary:charged object, Coulomb's Law, electric field, electric force, electrical conductor, electrical insulator, electrically neutral, electron, induction, neutron, proton
Additional Info:
There are no FCAT vocabulary terms associated with this student learning map. Holt Physics textbook, ancillary materials and resource attachment
Resources:
Acquisition Lesson(s):
1. How does a gravitational field compare to an electric field?2. How does Ohm\'s law explain the relationship between potential difference, current, and resistance?Extended Thinking Lesson(s):
1. How does Ohm\'s law explain the relationship between potential difference, current, and resistance?