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John Burk

Onset of Electrical Resistance Measured for First Time | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

  • Using a fast-pulsing laser, physicists have recorded the first moments of electrical resistance, the friction that generates heat as electricity travels through circuits.
  • Physicists knew electrical resistance didn’t kick in the moment a voltage was applied. Electrons experience some freedom before slowing to a crawl and scattering. What wasn’t certain was how quickly they make that transition (illustrated in the animation above, with electrons in blue, “electron holes” left by departing electrons in red, and voltage signified by the green arrow).
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    post contains very interesting video simulation showing electrons in a semiconductor responding to the applied voltage. 
John Burk

Static Electricity Isn't What You Were Taught! : Starts With A Bang - 0 views

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    great summary of recent findings in static electricity. Readable at the high school level
John Burk

Science teacher: The electric slide - 0 views

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    great post describing energy. 
John Burk

The speed of light in a material | Matter & Interactions - 0 views

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    this is an great post that explains that the speed of light doesn't slow down in materials, nor are charges inside a conductor "shielded" from external electric fields by the surface charges on a conductor. 
John Burk

Swans on Tea » I'd Buy That for a Dollar - 0 views

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    Build your own battery from pennies lab. 
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