Electricity

Canada, 1992

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Episode of Series “Concepts in science: physics”.
Addresses the fundamentals of electrostatics and current electricity, helping students to form images of abstract concepts. The first three programs on electrostatics explains the charging of objects by contact and induction. The last three episodes on current electricity looks at electrical charge, current flow, potentail difference and resistance.

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producer

David Chamberlain

production company

Ontario Educational Communications Authority

Television Ontario

Duration

01:00:00:00

Production places
Canada
Production dates
1992

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Concepts in science: physics

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Concepts in science: physics

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