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== Example exercise: Electron exchange ==  | == Example exercise: Electron exchange ==  | ||
| − | + | __'Act out the exchange of electrons__:  | |
| − | + | * all, stand in a line  | |
| − | + | * form pairs of two  | |
| − | + | * determine who is the proton and who is the (valence electron))  | |
| − | + | * orbit!  | |
| − | + | * i push one valence electron in the beginning of the line out of its orbit, becoming a free electron  | |
| − | + | * free electron bounces agains nearby valence electron, replacing its position, become a valence electron again while setting free the previously valence electron  | |
| − | + | * and it goes on....  | |
''Chaos scenario'': set free multiple electrons in system:  | ''Chaos scenario'': set free multiple electrons in system:  | ||
what happens? the free ones WANT to go to the positive protons!  | what happens? the free ones WANT to go to the positive protons!  | ||
especially when their orbit is 'empty' or they have an excess in (negatively charged electrons)  | especially when their orbit is 'empty' or they have an excess in (negatively charged electrons)  | ||
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== Group exercise: You are the Electrons  ==  | == Group exercise: You are the Electrons  ==  | ||
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Example exercise: Electron exchange
__'Act out the exchange of electrons__:
- all, stand in a line
 - form pairs of two
 - determine who is the proton and who is the (valence electron))
 - orbit!
 - i push one valence electron in the beginning of the line out of its orbit, becoming a free electron
 - free electron bounces agains nearby valence electron, replacing its position, become a valence electron again while setting free the previously valence electron
 - and it goes on....
 
Chaos scenario: set free multiple electrons in system: what happens? the free ones WANT to go to the positive protons! especially when their orbit is 'empty' or they have an excess in (negatively charged electrons)
Group exercise: You are the Electrons
In the groups you formed during the last class:
- Read https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/what-is-electricity (20mins) - Sketch out a choreography act out concepts 20 mins - Somehow make clear your different roles, who is the electron, who is a proton, etc (tshirts? signs? hats?) - With your group physically act out one (or more) concept introduced on the page, using your bodies (30mins) - document your choreography on your individual wiki pages!
things to act out, for example:
- Conductor vs Isolator - Static Discharge - Current electricity - Resistors - Simple circuit (Illuminating a Light Bulb)