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Review of Previous Lesson 11/21/201811/21/2018 Review of Previous Lesson State as many Vocabulary words and Learning Objectives that you remember from the last lesson as you can. Remember to grade yourself from 0 - 3.

Electric Charge, Quantization & Electric Force 11/21/201811/21/2018 Electric Charge, Quantization & Electric Force Electrostatics

Learning Objectives 11/21/201811/21/2018 Content: Start End Define electric charge. Identify the charge magnitude of protons, electrons and neutrons and discuss quantization. Define electric force. Identify and explain how the electric force acts on various charges including magnitude and direction. Recognize F12 = F21

11/21/201811/21/2018 Electrostatics (part 1): Introduction to Charge Khan Academy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXMgvrS8Gr8

Problems & Solutions: Electric Charge: 11/21/201811/21/2018 http://www.mcqslearn.com/a-level/physics/mcq/electric-field.php http://www.mcqlearn.com/physics/g10/electric-charge-mcqs.php https://www.introduction-to-physics.com/electric-charge-quiz.html http://www.jbgrimes.myclassupdates.com/id76.html Entering any 1st & Last Name & any period seems to work. http://www.school-for-champions.com/science/mini-quiz_electrical_charges.htm#.WmmWv6iWbIU http://www.ducksters.com/science/quiz/static_electricity_questions.php http://www.softschools.com/quizzes/science/static_electricity/quiz5026.html http://www.stmary.ws/HighSchool/Physics/home/review/electricity/ElectricCharges.htm

Problems & Solutions: Quantization: 11/21/201811/21/2018 http://www.stmary.ws/HighSchool/Physics/home/review/electricity/ElectricCharges.htm

11/21/201811/21/2018 Grade yourself. Grade yourself on the vocabulary and learning objectives of the presentation.