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Letting students discover the power, and the limits, of simple models: Coulomb’s law

PHYSICS TEACHER(2017)

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Abstract
The inverse-square law pops up all over. It’s a simplified model of reality that describes light, sound, gravity, and static electricity. But when it’s brought up in class, students are often just handed the equations. They rarely have an opportunity to discover Coulomb’s law or Newton’s law of gravitation for themselves. It’s not hard to understand why. A quantitative demonstration of Coulomb’s law can be difficult. The forces are smaller than many force sensors can measure and static electricity tends to be finicky. In addition, off-the-shelf units are expensive or difficult to use. As a result, many instructors skip this lab in favor of qualitative demonstrations or simulations. Adolf Cortel sought to remedy this by designing a straightforward experiment for measuring Coulomb’s law using charged metalized-glass spheres (Christmas ornaments) and an electronic balance. Building on Cortel’s design, we’ve made a series of video-based experiments that students can use to discover the relationships that unde...
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