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An activity based chapter discussing the concept of Electrical Force. It is part of Spiral Physics, a research based introductory physics curriculum developed at Monroe Community College with partial funding from the National Science Foundation. The workbook is designed for use  in an active  learning environment. Topics are arranged  such that  students receive repeated exposure  to concepts over an  extended time  interval, each  time with an  incremental increase  in  complexity.  The  workbook  emphasize  multiple representations in  problem  solving,  and  goal-less problem statements.
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Education Practices
- Active Learning
= Modeling
= Problem Solving
- Curriculum Development
- Instructional Material Design
= Tutorial
Electricity & Magnetism
- Electric Fields and Potential
= Electric Field
- Electrostatics
= Coulomb's Law
General Physics
- Curriculum
- Physics Education Research
- Lower Undergraduate
- High School
- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Course
= Curriculum
= Lesson/Lesson Plan
= Problem/Problem Set
= Textbook
= Tutorial
= Unit of Instruction
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© 1994 Paul D'Alessandris
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Spiral Physics, active learning, charge, charge density, charge distribution, charges, conductor, electric force, gravitation, insulator, introductory physics, point charge, ranking tasks, tipers
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P. D'Alessandris, (1994), WWW Document, (http://web.archive.org/web/20180219142834/http://web.monroecc.edu/manila/webfiles/spiral/2.ElectricForceNC.pdf).
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P. D'Alessandris, The Electric Force - Concepts and Principles (Algebra-based) (1994), <http://web.archive.org/web/20180219142834/http://web.monroecc.edu/manila/webfiles/spiral/2.ElectricForceNC.pdf>.
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D'Alessandris, P. (2007, June 15). The Electric Force - Concepts and Principles (Algebra-based). Retrieved March 29, 2024, from http://web.archive.org/web/20180219142834/http://web.monroecc.edu/manila/webfiles/spiral/2.ElectricForceNC.pdf
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D'Alessandris, Paul. The Electric Force - Concepts and Principles (Algebra-based). June 15, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20180219142834/http://web.monroecc.edu/manila/webfiles/spiral/2.ElectricForceNC.pdf (accessed 29 March 2024).
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D'Alessandris, Paul. The Electric Force - Concepts and Principles (Algebra-based). 1994. 15 June 2007. 29 Mar. 2024 <http://web.archive.org/web/20180219142834/http://web.monroecc.edu/manila/webfiles/spiral/2.ElectricForceNC.pdf>.
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@misc{ Author = "Paul D'Alessandris", Title = {The Electric Force - Concepts and Principles (Algebra-based)}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {29 March 2024}, Month = {June 15, 2007}, Year = {1994} }
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