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High School Science - HS-PS3-5 - Electric and Magnetic Fields: Forces, Energy, and Motion
High School Science - HS-PS3-5 - Electric and Magnetic Fields: Forces, Energy, and Motion
High School Science - HS-PS3-5 - Electric and Magnetic Fields: Forces, Energy, and Motion
High School Science - HS-PS3-5 - Electric and Magnetic Fields: Forces, Energy, and Motion

6 Questions

NGSS.HS-PS3-5
1

A student uses a model to show the interaction between two oppositely charged objects.

2

A physicist studies the interaction between an electron and a proton inside a vacuum chamber.

3

Two low-friction carts have bar magnets attached to the front. The magnets are arranged so that the North pole of one magnet faces the South pole of the other magnet.

4

Medical defibrillators use capacitors to store large amounts of energy.

5

A student uses a computer simulation to measure the electric force and potential energy between two positively charged spheres.

6

Two carts have bar magnets attached to the front.

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