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The Charging by Conduction Video Tutorial describes what charging by conduction is and explains how and why it occurs. Numerous examples, animations, and illustrations are provided.
The video lesson answers the following questions:
What is charging by conduction and how does it occur?
How can the results of charging by conduction be predicted and explained?
Physics Interactives: Name That Charge
This interactive skill-building activity focuses on the three types of charging methods - triboelectric charging, induction, and conduction. The exercise challenges learners to distinguish between the methods and to identify the result of each charging method. Excellent practice.
Minds On Physics, Mission SE4 in the Static Electricity Module
We will be the first to admit that Minds On Physics (MOP) is not for everyone. But those who can sustain the workout and mental exercise that it provides in careful reading, deep thinking, and conceptual reasoning will be richly rewarded with a solid understanding of a topic. Mission SE4 makes for a perfect follow-up to this video.
Multimedia Physics Studios, Static Electricity Animations
Sometimes you need to see it. And that's what these animations are for. You will find several animations of conduction and the other charging processes. Each is accompanied by a short commentary.
Curriculum Corner, Static Electricity Section
Our Curriculum Corner is composed of a collection of Think Sheets. Each one makes for a great component of any Lesson Plan. They work great for both independent practice exercises and cooperative group exercises. The following Think Sheet makes a great complement to this video: Charging by Conduction and Grounding
Physics Interactives, Static Electricity Chapter, Name That Charge
This interactive skill-building activity at our Interactives section is like a blend of a Concept Builder and an animation. The content covers more than conduction charging; it also includes triboelectric charging and charging by induction. We highly recommend it when your students are ready.
Physics Interactives, Static Electricity Chapter, Charging Simulation
You can learn a lot by playing. And with this simulation, you can see those + and - charges as you play with charged balloons and conductors. Give your students an opportunity to manipulate variables and experiment with charge.
Physics Classroom Tutorial, Static Elecricity Chapter
It reads like a book ... but much better. Our Tutorial section has long been the most trafficked section of our website. And for good reason - it's understandable. We recommend leaving links to specific pages on your Course page. The following page will be a helpful complement to this video: Charging by Conduction
Teacher Toolkit: Charge, Charge Interactions, and Charging Methods
Teacher Toolkits provide teachers with a collection of resources that are ideal for planning standards-based, multimedia lessons and units. We've combed the web and selected some of the best, most professional simulations, videos, and other tools that complement the resources present at The Physics Classroom.
Slides
Do you like the slides we used? They are available in our low cost Teacher Presentation Pack, along with other updated materials used in our presentation.