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Chemical
- Jul 24, 2005
- 7
How far can I go in using water as an analogy for teaching Electrical circuits in High School?
V = IR. Does Pressure = Volume/second multiplied by resistance of the constrictor (units unknown to me)?
While teaching Physics I was able to compare series and parallel circuits with actual plastic tubing, etc., but I did not have access to a flow rate meter, etc.
Can the analogy to electricity be accommodated by similar mathematical formulas - direct formulas that are easy for high school students?
V = IR. Does Pressure = Volume/second multiplied by resistance of the constrictor (units unknown to me)?
While teaching Physics I was able to compare series and parallel circuits with actual plastic tubing, etc., but I did not have access to a flow rate meter, etc.
Can the analogy to electricity be accommodated by similar mathematical formulas - direct formulas that are easy for high school students?