Happy Friday! Today: Use a Box and T chart or a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast motors and generators Create a Mind-Map that shows the relationships.

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Happy Friday! Today: Use a Box and T chart or a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast motors and generators Create a Mind-Map that shows the relationships between electricity and magnetism

Motors and Generators (Box and T) Similarities Both have a power source Axles Have coils of wire Terminals Permanent magnets wire leads Both can transform chemical energy Differences MotorsGenerators Transform electrical or chemical into rotational kinetic energy Transform rotational energy into electrical energy Use currents to create magnetism Induce currents in wire using magnetism

Look at your Electrostatics and Energy mind maps What makes a mind map a mind map? How are mind maps different from regular notes? How do mind maps help you understand or remember things?

Electricity and Magnetism Mind-Map Requirements : Central concepts/Big Idea are clearly identified – have a larger font and include a visual clue (image or diagram) Is organized in a way that clearly shows relationships between ideas (has a clear organization – not random) Each vocabulary word includes a visual of some kind that helps explain something about the concept Each vocabulary word includes a definition or description Uses arrows to connect ideas All arrows or other connectors include some type of written explanation Uses of color to help the viewer understand the mind map Learning Targets