Polarization

The Polarization Video Tutorial explains explains what polarization is and describes how it occurs. The polarization of conductors and insulators is contrasted and explained. The video is filled with demonstrations, animations, and informative graphics.

The video lesson answers the following questions:

  1. What is polarization?
  2. How does polarization occur for conductors and insulators?
  3. How does polarization explain the interaction of charged and neutral objects?

Video

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Additional and Related Learning Tools

Polarization Concept Builder
Concept Builders are great learning tools for developing and refining an understanding of a topic. This Concept Builder has three activities. Any one or all three would be an awesome follow-up to this video.

Physics Interactives, Static Electricity Chapter, Aluminum Can Polarization
You saw the demonstration. You saw the animation. Now perhaps its time to play with it yourself and experiment with a + and a - tube briought near the pop can. Have phun!

Physics Interactives, Static Electricity Chapter, Charging Simulation
You can learn a lot by playing. And with this simulation, you can see those + and - charges as you play with charged balloons and conductors. But don't play too long ... you probably have some work to do.

Physics Classroom Tutorial, Static Elecricity Chapter
Sometimes you need a written reference to freshen up on what you're learning. And that written reference would be the Tutorial section of our website. The following page will be a helpful complement to this video:
Polarization

Teacher Resources

Curriculum Corner, Static Electricity Section
Our Curriculum Corner is composed of a collection of Think Sheets. Each one makes for a great component of any Lesson Plan. They work great for both independent practice exercises and cooperative group exercises. The following Think Sheet makes a great complement to this video:
Insulators, Conductors, and Polarization

Polarization Concept Builder
A Concept Builder can be one of the best tools to deepen a student's conceptual understanding. And when combined with a Task Tracker subscription, you can track students' progress on the various parts of the activity. This Concept Builder has three activities. Any one or all of the three make for a great follow-up to this Video Tutorial.

Physics Interactives, Static Electricity Chapter, Aluminum Can Polarization
This simulation coordinates well with the demonstration and the animation shown and discussed on Slides 4 and 5 of the Video Tutorial.

Physics Interactives, Static Electricity Chapter, Charging Simulation
You can learn a lot by playing. And with this simulation, you can see those + and - charges as you play with charged balloons and conductors. Give your students an opportunity to manipulate variables and experiment with charge.

Physics Classroom Tutorial, Static Elecricity Chapter
It reads like a book ... but much better. Our Tutorial section has long been the most trafficked section of our website. And for good reason - it's understandable. We recommend leaving links to specific pages on your Course page. The following page will be a helpful complement to this video:
Polarization

Teacher Toolkit: Charge, Charge Interactions, and Charging Methods
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Lesson Notes

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Slides

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