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A. Garza and G. Zavala
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A. Garza and G. Zavala, PERC 2010 Proceedings, 145-148.
We administered several open-ended questions to students after electrostatics is covered in an electricity and magnetism class at a private Mexican university. In the first part, the…
Charge Falling Through a Charged Ring Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Charge Falling Through a Charged Ring shows dynamics of a charged ball as it is released and falls through a ring of charge. The ball and the ring can be charged with a positive…
  
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Publisher: WGBH Educational Foundation
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This Flash interactive tutorial explores ionic bonding—a type of chemical bond formed between two ions with opposite charges. Learners investigate how the transfer of electrons…
  
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This Flash interactive tutorial explores covalent bonding, a type of chemical bond that involves sharing of electrons. Learners investigate the attractive and repulsive forces that…
  
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C. Singh and University of Pittsburgh Physics Education Research Group
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This research-based student tutorial covers the topics of Coulomb’s Law, the superposition principle, and symmetry in electrostatics. The material is appropriate for a calculus-based…
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T. Scaife and A. Heckler, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 7 (1), 010104 (2011).
We investigate student confusion of concepts of electric and magnetic force. At various times during a traditional university-level course, we administered a series of simple…
  
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Technical Services Group @ MIT Physics; Publisher: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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This video demonstration illustrates the relative density of surface charge on a charged, asymmetric conductor. A tear-drop shaped conductor is charged using a Wimshurst Machine.…
  
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T. Henderson
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This is an interactive tutorial for high school physics students on the topic of electrostatic induction. It includes multiple diagrams and a self-guided quiz to check understanding.…
  
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This is a free internet-based module for high school physics on the topic of electrostatics. The lesson begins with a short video clip of a car catching on fire during refueling. The…
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This web page is the first chapter in a free online textbook on electric circuits, appropriate for learners with little background in physics. It provides an introduction to static…
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