At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Describe changes in the potential and kinetic energy of a point charge as it moves in an electrical field.
• Define potential difference in terms of work or change in energy and charge.
• Describe corona and arc discharges.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Describe the coulomb as the unit for electric charge.
• Solve problems involving Coulomb's Law.
• Use vectors to represent electric fields.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Compare induction and conduction as methods of transferring static charge.
• Trace the movement of electrons when a static charge is transferred by induction and conduction.
• Label the charges on a pith ball and an electroscope that result from charge transfer.
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Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Describe the differences between conductors and insulators.
• Describe how a static charge is placed on an object and how it is removed.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Determine the limiting reactant in a chemical equation and;
• Use it to determine the amount of product produced.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Calculate the percent yield for a chemical reaction.
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Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Use the mole concept to determine relative amounts of reactants and products in a given equation.
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Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
GBP Education offers this video to Georgia Educators at no charge via the GPB Streaming site (Here). For others who are interested, this video is available for purchase via gpb.org/shop.