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Unit 3 Electricity

7.1 Text || Powerpoint 7.1- static charge
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 * 7.1 Static Charge

7.1 Pre-read 7.1 Study notes 7.1 Check your understanding || How is static electricity produced?

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Electroscope

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 * 7.2 Electrical Force

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Electroscope

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Static Electricity lab

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 * 8.1 Electrical Potential Energy and Voltage

|| Section 8.1 Electric Potential Energy and Voltage

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 * A - combination zinc powder/alkaline electrolyte paste where electrons are released (anode).
 * B - brass conducting rod where the released electrons are collected.
 * C - hard to see in the above diagram, but this is a fabric that separates anode from cathode.
 * D - mixture of manganese dioxide and carbon, where the electrons are absorbed (cathode).
 * E - the negative terminal, where the electrons leave.
 * F - the positive terminal, where the electrons return ||
 * 8.2-Electric Current

8.2 Text

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Assignment: Check your understanding || =Magnets: like poles repel each other=

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The man inside the cage in this video is completely safe, even with 100, 000 volts applied. The surface of the cage is all at the same electric potential, so there is no difference in voltage inside the cage. the man could even reach out and touch both sides, and he would still be OK, because without a voltage //difference//, current will not flow through his body. ||
 * 8.3- Resistance and Ohm's Law



8.3 Text Workbook reader || 8.3-powerpoint notes Pre-read Studynotes Check your understanding

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 * Chapter 8 review

page 302-303

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 * 9.1-Series and parallel circuits

|| Section 9.1 Series and Parallel Circuits

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 * 9.2 The Power of Electricity

9.2 text

9.2 Workbook reader || 9.2 The power of Electricity

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