published by
the Concord Consortium
This package for introductory physics features nine interactive models to explore electrostatics. Students will use a game-like environment to explore attraction/repulsion, investigate Coulomb's Law at the atomic scale, learn about polarization, and visualize how a material that does not hold any net charge can be attracted to a charged object. Each model is accompanied by a question set with answers provided. Registered users have access to a "Snapshot" tool and a platform to share annotated albums (registration is free for teachers).
This resource is part of the Concord Consortium, a nonprofit research and development organization dedicated to transforming education through technology. Please note that this resource requires Java.
Next Generation Science StandardsMotion and Stability: Forces and Interactions (HS-PS2)
Students who demonstrate understanding can: (9-12)
Disciplinary Core Ideas (K-12)
Structure and Properties of Matter (PS1.A)
Types of Interactions (PS2.B)
Crosscutting Concepts (K-12)
Cause and Effect (K-12)
Systems and System Models (K-12)
NGSS Science and Engineering Practices (K-12)
Analyzing and Interpreting Data (K-12)
Developing and Using Models (K-12)
Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information (K-12)
Using Mathematics and Computational Thinking (5-12)
AAAS Benchmark Alignments (2008 Version)4. The Physical Setting
4D. The Structure of Matter
4G. Forces of Nature
11. Common Themes
11B. Models
11D. Scale
12. Habits of Mind
12B. Computation and Estimation
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<a href="https://www.compadre.org/portal/items/detail.cfm?ID=13414">The Concord Consortium. Concord Consortium: Electrostatics. Concord: The Concord Consortium, 2011.</a>
AIP Format
(The Concord Consortium, Concord, 2011), WWW Document, (https://learn.concord.org/resources/124/electrostatics).
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Concord Consortium: Electrostatics (The Concord Consortium, Concord, 2011), <https://learn.concord.org/resources/124/electrostatics>.
APA Format
Concord Consortium: Electrostatics. (2011). Retrieved December 8, 2024, from The Concord Consortium: https://learn.concord.org/resources/124/electrostatics
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The Concord Consortium. Concord Consortium: Electrostatics. Concord: The Concord Consortium, 2011. https://learn.concord.org/resources/124/electrostatics (accessed 8 December 2024).
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Concord Consortium: Electrostatics. Concord: The Concord Consortium, 2011. 8 Dec. 2024 <https://learn.concord.org/resources/124/electrostatics>.
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@misc{
Title = {Concord Consortium: Electrostatics},
Publisher = {The Concord Consortium},
Volume = {2024},
Number = {8 December 2024},
Year = {2011}
}
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