Lesson Objective

Map electric field lines around various charge configurations and model the changes in electric potential energy when a charge moves through a field.

How can an object exert a force on something else without ever touching it?

What does the density of electric field lines tell us about the strength of a force at a given point?

How is pushing two like charges together similar to compressing a mechanical spring?

Electric Field
Test Charge
Electric Potential Energy
Electric Potential

HS-PS2-5: Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence that an electric current can produce a magnetic field and that a changing magnetic field can produce an electric current.

HS-PS3-2: Develop and use models to illustrate that energy at the macroscopic scale can be accounted for as a combination of energy associated with the motions of particles (objects) and energy associated with the relative position of particles (objects).

Shift from the concept of "action-at-a-distance" forces to a "field model," showing that space itself is altered by charges and stores potential energy.

How a defibrillator saves lives: A defibrillator stores a massive amount of electric potential energy across a field in a capacitor. When discharged, it pushes a controlled field through the patient's heart, forcing the cardiac cells to depolarize and reset their rhythm.

MPS Science Differentiation Strategies

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Unit 8 Assessment