The Physics Classroom: Electric Current Relations
Physics Front Related Resources
Nikola Tesla pioneered the development of alternating current (AC); learn about his life and work at this PBS website.
This is a 10-day multimedia unit that explores the fundamentals of electric circuits in a web-based, interactive format; it demonstrates the use of Compadre filing cabinets.
Other Related Resources
Visit The Physics Classroom's Flickr Galleries and enjoy a photo overview of the topic of electric circuits.
Improve your problem-solving skills with problems, answers and solutions from The Calculator Pad.
The TPC Tutorial focuses on what is called DC (direct current) circuits. Learn about AC (alternating current) and its use in household circuits.
Looking for a lab that coordinates with this page? Try the First to Light Lab from The Laboratory.
Learning requires action. Give your students this sense-making activity from The Curriculum Corner.
Practice makes perfect with this computational activity from The Curriculum Corner.
Looking for a lab that coordinates with this page? Try the Greatest Current Lab from The Laboratory.
Try something new with this problem based learning activity in which students determine the driving range of an electric car.
Need ideas? Need help? Explore The Physics Front's treasure box of catalogued resources on Electricity and Electrical Energy.
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