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ED/GC 595 – Earth System Science: Inquiry Across Scientific Disciplines Dr. Dave Donovan, Professor of Physics, NMU. Marquette, MI June 2009.

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1 ED/GC 595 – Earth System Science: Inquiry Across Scientific Disciplines Dr. Dave Donovan, Professor of Physics, NMU. Marquette, MI June 2009

2 Physics Standards Grades 3 - 7 Grade 3 – Changes in Motion – Light and Sound Grade 4 – Heat, Electricity, and Magnetism Grade 5 – Measuring Changes in Motion – Position and Motion of Objects in the Sky

3 Physics Standards Grades 3 – 7 (Cont) Grade 6 – Matter and Energy – Plate Tectonics and Fossils Grade 7 – Waves and Energy

4 Content Statements and Expectations for Heat, Electricity and Magnetism

5

6 http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/Complete _Science_GLCE_12-12-07_218314_7.pdf Page 43 – 45

7 Charge is a fundamental property of matter that indicates how the matter will behave in an electric or a magnetic field. Unit of Charge is the Coulomb, 1 electron has a charge of -1.6 x 10 -19 C. => 1 C requires 10 18 e - s There are two types of Charge: Positive(+) and Negative(-) Ben Franklin first proposed the laws of Charge – Like Charges Repel – Opposite Charges Attract Most objects are charged by an excess (-) or a deficiency (+) of electrons.

8 http://web.ncf.ca/ch865/graphics/ParabInE Fld.jpeg

9 http://www.stneots- science.co.uk/Physics_GCSE/ Physics_AQA/Physics_1B/Radiation_E_Field.GIF E Field going from top to bottom, High Voltage to Low Voltage

10 http://electron9.phys.utk.edu/phys136d/m odules/m7/images/Image1234.gif B Field going into Paper Positively Charged (+) Particle Negatively Charged (-) Particle

11 http://www.windows.ucar.edu/spaceweath er/images/cyclotron_animated.gif

12 http://blog.makezine.com/carbon%20atom.jpg

13 Current is the amount of charge which moves past a given reference point in a given amount of time. The unit of Current is the Ampere. 1 A = 1 C/s Voltage is the amount of Electrical Potential Energy per unit Charge at a point. The unit of Voltage is the Volt. 1 V = 1 J/C. J (Joule) is a unit of energy. 1 J is the amount of energy a 2 kg mass has when moving 1 m/s, or 4.186 J is the energy needed to heat 1 g of water 1˚C. (ie. 4.186 J is 1 Calorie)

14 Current goes from Higher Voltage (more +) to Lower Voltage (more -). + Charges are repelled by Higher (+) Voltages and attracted to Lower (-) Voltages. - Charges are attracted to Higher (+) Voltages and repelled by Lower (-) Voltages. Currents are defined by the direction a (+) charge would take in a circuit.

15 Water Analogy of Electricity Current is analogous to Water Flow (ie how much water flows in the pipe?). Voltage is analogous to Water Pressure (ie how much energy does the water in the pipe have?). Resistance is the opposition to current flow. It is analogous to impediments in the pipe, debris, friction, changes in pipe diameter, etc.

16 http://www.windows.ucar.edu/physical_science/physics/elect ricity/images/circuit_analogy_water_pipes_sm.jpg

17 http://img.tomshardware.com/us/2006/11/03/how_notebook_batterie s_work_and_why_they_blow_up/how_batteries_work_figure02.jpg

18 http://www.rare-earth- magnets.com/images2/00020.jpg

19 Large Current, Small Voltage Similar to water flowing on the ground. Little Damage (Work) done!

20 http://www.land-by- swac.com/owen/caglesdam3.jpg

21 http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_rRE3wywM9G8/Rv1jdbjZ_DI/AAA AAAAAAF8/Jc2N0JTyYLc/s400/birds+on+a+wire.jpg

22 Small Current, Large Voltage Similar to water drop dropped from large height. Little Damage (Work) done!

23 http://image14.webshots.com/15/3/54/74/17543547 4pPYzHV_fs.jpg

24 http://images.veer.com/IMG/PIMG/FAN/FAN2050908_P.JPG

25 http://www.school-for- champions.com/science/images/static_sparks-finger.jpg

26 Large Current, Large Voltage Similar to water flowing on the ground from a great height. Significant Damage (Work) done!

27 http://www.zmescience.com/wp- content/uploads/2008/05/waterfall3.jpg

28 http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/cgi- bin/showfile.exe?CISOROOT=/spphotos&CISOPTR=450

29 http://i.pbase.com/g3/60/657460/2/58705452. lightning2a7z.jpg

30 An Electrical Circuit is a collection of Electrical Elements connected together. Electrical Elements are Power Providers (Batteries), Power Using Devices (Lights, motors, etc), and Connective Elements (Wires). A circuit will have electrical current flow through it only if the circuit is complete. The circuit begins on or at a High Voltage point and it must end on or at a Low Voltage point. Often these are two parts of a Power Providing Device.

31 A Simple Circuit

32 i (current) High Voltage Low Voltage i (current) Power Providing Power Using


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