OBJECTIVES To review and master static electricity. To be introduced to current electricity (if Van Der Graaf not working…) 

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OBJECTIVES To review and master static electricity. To be introduced to current electricity (if Van Der Graaf not working…) 

Create a fold-it Using a sheet of white paper, fold it in three (brochure-style). Left side – Polarization – description and diagram. Center – Charging by Induction – description and diagram (should have 3 diagrams showing this process). Right side – Charging by Conduction – description and diagram (should have 2 diagrams)

On the back Draw the electric field around a proton Draw the electric field around an electron Draw how the electric field travels from a proton to an electron

Van Der Graaf Generator Place all electronic devices in bucket.

Group review assignment Complete multiple choice questions with ONE partner. Check your answers. Make notes about your corrections on a separate sheet – for any that you do not understand circle on your sheet.

Complete Van Der Graaf slip

Current Electricity Using the circuit boxes complete the following task. On a separate sheet of paper write how you accomplished the task and draw a diagram of your set- up. TASK - Make three light bulbs have the same “brightness” as one light bulb without changing the number of batteries involved.

Homework Read sections 20.1 and 20.2 of your textbook. Take notes and CIRCLE any information that you do not understand. Place a RECTANGLE around information that you would be able to explain to a classmate.