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Lesson Steps: Introduce E&M with Video; Explorer learning registration; Ready, Set, Gizmo!
Do Now: What do you know about electrons, protons and current?
Homework: None – yet…
TUESDAY, APRIL 10TH
EVEN DAY
Lesson Steps: 1. Introduce the big picture2. LIBRARY
E&M Notes Assignment 1 (Vocab, Bookwork and Questions) Explorer learning registration Gizmo!
All of this will be due on 4/17, so pace yourself accordingly!
Do Now: Get a copy of “Pith Ball Lab” and attach it to your notebook.
Homework: None – yet…
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11TH
ODD DAY
EXPECT A QUIZ!
A QUICK WORD…
Since you are now responsible for vocab terms and questions to go along with the notes, you can expect a notebook quiz at the end of each assignment.
I WILL go over correct definitions/answers with you in class before the quiz.
However, it is YOUR job, not mine, to make sure that you have the correct definition. Your classwork grades will be dependent on completeness, citations and effort. NOT CORRECTNESS.
You can expect a notebook quiz before we begin chapters 19 and 20. That means April 19th and 20th. W
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Lesson Steps: 1. Introduce the big picture2. LIBRARY
E&M Notes Assignment 1 (Vocab, Bookwork and Questions) Explorer learning registration Gizmo! All of this will be due on 4/18, so pace yourself accordingly!
Do Now: Get a copy of “Pith Ball Lab” and attach it to your notebook.
Homework: None – yet…
THURSDAY, APRIL 12TH
EVEN DAY
EXPECT A QUIZ!
A QUICK WORD…
Since you are now responsible for vocab terms and questions to go along with the notes, you can expect a notebook quiz at the end of each assignment.
I WILL go over correct definitions/answers with you in class before the quiz.
However, it is YOUR job, not mine, to make sure that you have the correct definition. Your classwork grades will be dependent on completeness, citations and effort. NOT CORRECTNESS.
You can expect a notebook quiz before we begin chapters 19 and 20. That means April 19th and 20th. W
AR
NIN
G!
May c
au
se c
ryin
g…
All of this must be done
in your own words!
ASSIGNMENT SET #1: CHAPTERS 17 & 18DUE BY E.O.C. TUESDAY, APRIL 17TH/WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18TH
1. Answer all “Questions” in your notebook. Cite where you found your answers if you looked ‘em up (but I would recommend your textbook here…).
2. Define any term that is underlined and italicized in your notebook. You may use your textbook, a dictionary or the internet. CITE YOUR SOURCE, even if it’s yourself!
3. Bookwork! (in your notebook)
Weird… it all goes in
my notebook…!
UNIT 6: ELECTRICITY
Chapters 17 - 20
CHAPTER 17:ELECTRIC FORCES AND FIELDS Objectives:
Understand basic properties of electric charge Differentiate between conductors and insulators
and the 3 methods of chargingCoulomb’s LawElectric Field strength
BASIC PROPERTIES OF ELECTRIC CHARGE: Two types of charge carriers: protons
(positive) and electrons (negative). Their charge is conserved and quantized. Question 1: What is the charge/mass of a
proton? An electron? Include units!Question 2: Who figured this out? How?
There are two types of materials: conductors and insulators.
Three ways to charge an object: contact, induction and polarization. Question 3: What methods of charging work
for what materials?
ELECTRIC FORCE AND COULOMB’S LAW: Coulomb’s Law describes the FORCE
generated by two electric charges separated by a distance:
Question 4: What do each of these variables stand for? What are the units?
Question 5: Write a word problem for your new equation! (Check out the book if you need some examples.)
Electric Force is a field force, much like gravity. Question 6: Which field force is stronger, gravity
or electric force? What do they have in common?
THE ELECTRIC FIELD The electric field is represented with the
following equation which supposes that a small, positive test charge (q0) is brought in to test the strength of the field made by q.
Question 7: What is the equation for the electric field strength from a point charge?
Electric field lines always point from a positive charge to the negative charge. Question 8: Draw the electric field lines for a:
a) +3 C charge and a -6 C charge at a distance, r. b) +3 C charge and a +6 C charge at a distance, r.
ONE LAST THING… Conductors in electrostatic equilibrium
follow four main rules:1. The E-field is zero inside the conductor2. Any excess charge is on the surface3. The E-field just outside the conductor is
perpendicular to the surface4. If the surface is irregular, the majority of
the charge will be at the sharp points. Question 9: Draw this for both a sphere
and an irregular shape of your choice.
CHAPTER 18:ELECTRICAL ENERGY AND CAPACITANCE
Objectives:Define and compute electrical potential
energy for various charge distributionsDistinguish between electrical potential
energy, electric potential and potential difference
Calculate the capacitance of various devices and how much energy is stored in a capacitor
ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL ENERGY There are two equations for electric
potential energy: In a uniform electric field:
For a pair of charges:
Question 10: What do each of the variables stand for? What are their units?
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? (BETWEEN ALL THE POTENTIAL, OF COURSE!)
It is important to understand the difference between electric potential and potential difference. Question 11: What is this difference? (Explain
in your own words!) There are three equations for potential
difference. General: In a uniform electric field: - E∆dBetween a point charge and a point charge at
infinity: Question 12: What do each of the terms mean?
What are their units?
CAPACITANCE Capacitance is used in a lot of electric circuits,
from cars to radios. The most general equation that represents it is:
In some cases, capacitance takes place in a vacuum. That is defined as:
Question 13: What is capacitance dependent on? Question 14: How do you use a capacitor in a
circuit? You can relate the electric potential of a circuit
to the capacitance though:
Question 15: What do each of the variables in these 3 equations stand for? What are their units?
BOOKWORK SET #1:Page: Number:
633 1
636 2a
669 18A: 2; SR: 1, 2
673 1
675 4
681 2
All of this must be done
in your own words!
ASSIGNMENT SET #1: CHAPTERS 17 & 18DUE BY E.O.C. TUESDAY, APRIL 17TH/WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18TH
1. Answer all “Questions” in your notebook. Cite where you found your answers if you looked ‘em up (but I would recommend your textbook here…).
2. Define any term that is underlined and italicized in your notebook. You may use your textbook, a dictionary or the internet. CITE YOUR SOURCE, even if it’s yourself!
3. Bookwork! (in your notebook)
Weird… it all goes in
my notebook…!
Lesson Steps: Keep on with everything that is due in class on 4/17 (that’s next class…):
E&M Notes Assignment 1 (Vocab, Bookwork and Questions) Explorer learning registration Gizmo!
Do Now: What do you know about electrons, protons and current?
Homework: Make sure you have enough done to hand everything in on Tuesday by the last 30 minutes of class!
FRIDAY, APRIL 13TH
ODD DAY
Lesson Steps: Keep on with everything that is due in class on 4/18 (that’s next class…):
E&M Notes Assignment 1 (Vocab, Bookwork and Questions) Explorer learning registration Gizmo!
Do Now: What do you know about electrons, protons and current?
Homework: Make sure you have enough done to hand everything in on Wednesday by the last 30 minutes of class!
MONDAY, APRIL 16TH
EVEN DAY
Lesson Steps: LIBRARY! Everything is due by the last 30 minutes of class TODAY! Then go over solutions!
E&M Notes Assignment 1 (Vocab, Bookwork and Questions) Explorer learning registration Gizmo!
Do Now: Any big questions about the work you’re turning in?
Homework: None, you should be done!
TUESDAY, APRIL 17TH
ODD DAY
Lesson Steps: LIBRARY! Everything is due by the last 30 minutes of class TODAY! Then go over solutions!
E&M Notes Assignment 1 (Vocab, Bookwork and Questions) Explorer learning registration Gizmo!
Do Now: Any big questions about the work you’re turning in?
Homework: None, you should be done!
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18TH
ODD DAY
THURSDAY/FRIDAY 19TH/20TH We will start chapters 19 and 20. You can expect Assignment 2 due sometime the following week.
CHAPTER 19:CURRENT AND RESISTANCE Objectives:
Describe and solve problems relating to electric current. Understand various speeds and types of current. I = ΔQ/Δt
Understand and be able to calculate resistance. ΔV = IR
Relate and calculate electric power to known terms. P = IΔV = I2R = ΔV2/R
CHAPTER 20:CIRCUITS AND CIRCUIT ELEMENTS Objectives:
Interpret and construct circuit diagramsDifferentiate and calculate equivalent
resistance of resistors In series: Req = R1 + R2 + R3 + …
In parallel: 1/Req = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + …
Differentiate and calculate equivalent current In series: 1/Ieq = 1/I1 + 1/I2 + 1/I3 + …
In parallel: Ieq = I1 + I2 + I3 + …
Understand and apply the concept that magnets can induce a current (p. 776)