Tuesday, October 24
What factors affect the strength of (static) electric and magnetic forces?
-Good Things
-Summary Table/Definition
-UC Connect
-Practice Quiz
Wednesday, October 25
Magnetism Quiz
Thursday, October 26
How can electromagnetism transform mechanical energy (energy of object motion) into electrical energy?
-Go Over Quiz
-Electromagnetism Anchor Videos
-Electromagnet Demo
-Electromagnet Lab
Friday, October 27
How can electromagnetism transform mechanical energy (energy of object motion) into electrical energy?
-Electromagnet Lab
-Phet Simulation Discussion
-Summary Tables
***Energy Test next Tuesday!!***
NGSS Connections
Ask questions that can be investigated within the scope of the classroom, outdoor environment, and museums and other public facilities with available resources and, when appropriate, frame a hypothesis based on observations and scientific principles. (PS2-3)
PS2.B: Types of Interactions:
Electric and magnetic (electromagnetic) forces can be attractive or repulsive, and their sizes depend on the magnitudes of the charges, currents, or magnetic strengths involves and on the distances between the interacting objects. (PS2-3)
Cause and Effect
Cause and effect relationships may be used to predict phenomena in natural or designed systems. (PS2-3)
Energy and Matter
Energy may take different forms (e.g. energy in fields, thermal energy, energy of motion). (PS3-5)