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===== Project 4 ===== | ===== Project 4 ===== | ||
- | ==== Project 4A: Mini-Particle Accelerator | + | ==== Project 4A: Maverick' |
Outside of the town of Lakeview work is being completed on the Artemis 13 spacecraft. Another engineering and science task force titled T.R.O.J.A.N force are working with The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Division of NASA testing a new and highly experimental spacecraft capable of in atmosphere flight as well as outer orbit maneuvering (Artemis 13). Lieutenant Pete " | Outside of the town of Lakeview work is being completed on the Artemis 13 spacecraft. Another engineering and science task force titled T.R.O.J.A.N force are working with The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Division of NASA testing a new and highly experimental spacecraft capable of in atmosphere flight as well as outer orbit maneuvering (Artemis 13). Lieutenant Pete " | ||
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+ | <WRAP info> | ||
+ | === Learning Goals === | ||
+ | * Explain what a " | ||
+ | * Explain what a " | ||
+ | * Explain how a surface charge gradient creates a constant electric field | ||
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==== Project 4B: Maverick and JPL ==== | ==== Project 4B: Maverick and JPL ==== | ||
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* Explain why a lightbulb would not turn on if it were only connected to the positive end of the battery. | * Explain why a lightbulb would not turn on if it were only connected to the positive end of the battery. | ||
* Explain the role of the battery in lighting up the lightbulb. | * Explain the role of the battery in lighting up the lightbulb. | ||
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+ | ==== Project 4C: Maverick and the Crossed Wires ==== | ||
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+ | Maverick has been sufficiently convinced that the warning light cannot possibly take too long. Good job! In the meantime, his inspection of the wires has revealed a slight inconsistency in the circuit. It appears that half of the wiring is made from a 12-gauge copper wire and half is made from an 18-gauge copper wire. Maverick is worried about the affect this will have on the circuit. He has asked your team to report the effects of the different sized wires on the electric field, the surface charges, and the current in the wires. | ||
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+ | <WRAP info> | ||
+ | === Learning Goals === | ||
+ | * Explain what happens to the current in a circuit with different sized wires | ||
+ | * Explain what happens to the electric field in a circuit with different sized wires | ||
+ | * Explain what happens to the surface charge gradient in a circuit with different sized wires | ||
+ | * Explain how the current, electric field, and surface charge gradient are related | ||
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