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Potential Resources Please refer to the annotated bibliography at the end of this section for a brief description of each resource. ALCHEM 10. (1987) J.M. LeBel Enterprises Ltd. Available from school supplies. Modern Chemistry. (1990) Tzimopoulos, N.D., et al. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. ISBN: 0-03-014502-3. Chemistry: A Human Venture. (1988) Percival & Wilson. Irwin Publishing. ISBN: 0-7725- 1696-0 Chemistry: A Modern Course. (1987) Smoot, Price & Smith. Merrill Pub. Co. ISBN: 0-02- 954021-6 ALCHEM Chemistry. (1990). J.M. LeBel Enterprises Ltd. ISBN: 920008-31-3 Chemistry, A First Course, (1988). Rayner-Canham, G., et al., Addison-Wesley Publishers. ISBN: 0-201-17880-X Chemicals In Action, (1987). Donovan, T.R., Holt, Rinehart, and Winston of Canada, Limited. ISBN: 0-03-921975-5 Student Course Manuals for Distance Education. Labrador College of Applied Arts, Technology and Continuing Education. Happy Valley-Goose Bay. On-Line Resources: Westviking Gopher 212 ABE Level III Curriculum
IP 3111 Electricity I 1. Static Electricity 1.1 Explain structure of atom. 1.2 Distinguish between electrical conductors and electrical insulators using atomic theory. 1.3 State law of electric charge. 1.4 Demonstrate properties of static charge. 1.5 Identify several applications of static electricity. 1.6 Describe processes of charging by conduction and by induction. 1.7 Describe distribution of charge on a conductor. 1.8 Describe construction and operation of a simple electroscope. 1.9 Diagram electrostatic fields which exist in the region surrounding a positive point charge, a negative point charge, and combinations of static charges. 1.10 State Coulomb's Law. 1.11 Use Coulomb's Law to calculate electrical force. 2. Circuits 2.1 Define electricity terms (current, voltage, resistance) giving representative symbols and units. 2.2 State Ohm's Law. 2.3 Perform calculations involving Ohm's Law. 2.4 Compare characteristics of series and parallel circuits. 2.5 Draw schematic diagrams of series and parallel circuits. 2.6 State Kirchhoff's Current Law and Kirchhoff's Voltage Law. 2.7 Solve for unknowns [current(s), voltage(s), etc.] in series, parallel, and simple combination circuits. 2.8 Describe factors affecting resistance in a conductor. 2.9 Demonstrate use of electrical meters. 2.10 Use electrical meters to measure voltage, current, and resistance. 2.11 Identify functions of fuses, circuit breakers, and ground wires. 2.12 Distinguish between alternating current and direct current. 2.13 Differentiate between electron current flow and conventional current flow. 213 ABE Level III Curriculum
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Potential <strong>Resources</strong><br />
Please refer to the annotated bibliography at the end <strong>of</strong> this section for a brief<br />
description <strong>of</strong> each resource.<br />
ALCHEM 10. (1987) J.M. LeBel Enterprises Ltd. Available from school supplies.<br />
Modern Chemistry. (1990) Tzimopoulos, N.D., et al. Holt, Rinehart <strong>and</strong> Winston. ISBN:<br />
0-03-014502-3.<br />
Chemistry: A <strong>Human</strong> Venture. (1988) Percival & Wilson. Irwin Publishing. ISBN: 0-7725-<br />
1696-0<br />
Chemistry: A Modern Course. (1987) Smoot, Price & Smith. Merrill Pub. Co. ISBN: 0-02-<br />
954021-6<br />
ALCHEM Chemistry. (1990). J.M. LeBel Enterprises Ltd. ISBN: 920008-31-3<br />
Chemistry, A First Course, (1988). Rayner-Canham, G., et al., Addison-Wesley Publishers.<br />
ISBN: 0-201-17880-X<br />
Chemicals In Action, (1987). Donovan, T.R., Holt, Rinehart, <strong>and</strong> Winston <strong>of</strong> Canada,<br />
Limited. ISBN: 0-03-921975-5<br />
Student Course Manuals for Distance Education. Labrador College <strong>of</strong> Applied Arts,<br />
Technology <strong>and</strong> Continuing Education. Happy Valley-Goose Bay.<br />
On-Line <strong>Resources</strong>: Westviking Gopher<br />
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