This page will collect the
contributions of the teachers who have used the unit, in total or in
part in the classroom.Initially, it just contains a few "teaching
suggestions", which we could call "theoretical", although they are
based on our teaching experience.
The work with "Electrical phenomena"
in the classroom will, no doubt, be the source of more valuable
contributions. The aim of this teaching unit is to provide an
introduction to the concept of the electric field. It begins with some
references to electrification and ends presenting the movement of a
particle between two points in an electric field which have a
difference of potential. The unit is organized around the following
points:
A qualitative description of the phenomena of electrification, electrostatic attraction and repulsion and an introduction to the concepts of electric charge, insulators and conductors.
A justification of Coulomb's Law and the calculation of the force exerted by one or two charged particles on another.
A justification of the concept of field intensity and the calculation of its value for the case of one or two charged particles.
A description of the electric field using lines of force.
A justification of the concepts of potential electric energy and potential, and their use in the calculation of the work carried out to move a particle in the electric field.
An observaton of the relation between field intensity and potential.
Some predictions about the
movement of charges in uniform fields.
We welcome all types of contribution such as the time taken to work with the unit, problems, suggestions for improvement, criticism, aims achieved, etc, at: