5 th 6 weeks 5.1 Electricity Magnetism and Circuits Feb 29-April 4 20 days Test April 4 5.2 PBA Circuits Apr 5 – Apr 11 5 days 5.3 Thermodynamics Apr 12-

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5 th 6 weeks 5.1 Electricity Magnetism and Circuits Feb 29-April 4 20 days Test April PBA Circuits Apr 5 – Apr 11 5 days 5.3 Thermodynamics Apr 12- Apr 21 7 days Test April 21

Interaction of Matter: Electricity and Magnetism Electric Circuits Conductors and Insulators Electric and Magnetic Fields

Who are these guys???? Benjamin Franklin Nikola Tesla Charles Augustin de Coulomb Hans Christian Oersted Michael Faraday Georg Ohm Andre-Marie Ampere Robert Millikan JJ Thompson James Clerk Maxwell Albert Einstein Alessandro Volta Heinrich Hertz Edward Norton

Do we know everything there is to know about electricity? Electricity video

BRAINSTORM WITH YOUR TABLE GROUP Write down/Share 3 IDEAS FOR EACH How does knowledge of electricity affect decisions made about your…..? – Safety – Environment – Money

What types of electricity are there and where do they come from? What’s the best way to produce electricity?

How does Gravity and Electricity relate?