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This student activity is designed to help upper division undergraduate students build conceptual understanding of linear, surface and volume charge densities. Students are required to "act out" both uniform and non-uniform densities by forming groups appropriate for uniform and non-uniform densities. An instructor's guide is available to help guide the activity along with comments about instructors who have used this activity in class.

This material is part of the Paradigms in Physics project at Oregon State University. This work promotes the use of active student learning in upper division physics courses. Both learning materials and learning strategies are provided to help both students and instructors.
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© 2007 Corinne Manogue
NSF Numbers:
9653250
0088901
0231032
0231194
0618877
0837829
Keywords:
Charge Density, Kinesthetic activity, Symmetries & Idealizations
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Metadata instance created February 3, 2010 by Bryce Callies
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August 19, 2020 by Lyle Barbato
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(Paradigms in Physics Program, Corvallis, 2007), WWW Document, (http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/dokued3e.html?id=activities:main&file=vfchargedensity).
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Paradigms in Physics E&M: Acting Out Charge Densities (Paradigms in Physics Program, Corvallis, 2007), <http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/dokued3e.html?id=activities:main&file=vfchargedensity>.
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Paradigms in Physics E&M: Acting Out Charge Densities. (2010, February 1). Retrieved October 14, 2024, from Paradigms in Physics Program: http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/dokued3e.html?id=activities:main&file=vfchargedensity
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National Science Foundation. Paradigms in Physics E&M: Acting Out Charge Densities. Corvallis: Paradigms in Physics Program, February 1, 2010. http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/dokued3e.html?id=activities:main&file=vfchargedensity (accessed 14 October 2024).
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Paradigms in Physics E&M: Acting Out Charge Densities. Corvallis: Paradigms in Physics Program, 2007. 1 Feb. 2010. National Science Foundation. 14 Oct. 2024 <http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/dokued3e.html?id=activities:main&file=vfchargedensity>.
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