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Common misconceptions about the topic of electrostatics are fully explored in this resource for teachers and learners. The author debunks more than a dozen myths, such as "static electricity is electricity at rest", as he offers comprehensive explanations of the phenomenon.
This resource is part of a Physics Front Topical Unit.
Topic: "Static" Electricity
Unit Title: Teaching About Electrostatics Common misconceptions about the topic of electrostatics are fully explored in this resource for both teachers and learners. The author debunks more than a dozen myths as he offers comprehensive explanations of related phenomena. Link to Unit:
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Beaty, W. (2005, May 16). "Static Electricity" Misconceptions. Retrieved May 24, 2013, from http://amasci.com/emotor/stmiscon.html
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Author = "William Beaty",
Title = {"Static Electricity" Misconceptions},
Volume = {2013},
Number = {24 May 2013},
Month = {May 16, 2005},
Year = {2005}
}
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