Moving electric charge
I can explain how an electric field causes electric current to flow in a circuit.
Moving electric charge
I can explain how an electric field causes electric current to flow in a circuit.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Two unlike electric charges attract each other.
- Two like electric charges repel each other.
- In an electric circuit, electrons are forced towards the positive terminal of a battery.
- Electric current is the amount of charge that passes a point in a circuit in each second.
- Current can be found using the equation: current = charge ÷ time.
Keywords
Van de Graaff generator - A device that produces electric charge and is used in electrostatic experiments.
Charge - An electrical property; it can either be positive or negative.
Electric field - The invisible field around a charged object that causes another charged object to experience a force.
Coulomb - The unit of electric charge.
Ampere - The unit of electric current.
Common misconception
Magnetic field effects are often mistaken for electric field effects.
Be explicit in teaching that electric charges and charged objects are not magnetic.
Equipment
Van de Graaff generator and discharge ball for demonstration.
Licence
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