Utilizing the integral expression of Coulomb’s Law to determine the electric potential from a continuous charge distribution is a canonical exercise in Electricity and Magnetism (E&M). In this study, we use both think-aloud interviews and responses to traditional exam questions to investigate student difficulties with this topic at the upper-division level. Leveraging a theoretical framework for the use of mathematics in physics, we discuss how students activate, construct, execute and reflect on the integral form of Coulomb’s Law when solving problems with continuous charge distributions. We present evidence that junior-level E&M students have difficulty mapping physical systems onto the mathematical expression for the Coulomb potential. Common challenges include difficulty expressing the difference vector in appropriate coordinates as well as determining expressions for the differential charge element and limits of integration for a specific charge distribution. We discuss possible implications of these findings for future research directions and instructional strategies.
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22 January 2013
2012 PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE
1–2 August 2012
Philadelphia, PA, USA
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January 22 2013
Upper-division student understanding of Coulomb’s law: Difficulties with continuous charge distributions
Bethany R. Wilcox;
Bethany R. Wilcox
Department of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder,
USA
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Marcos D. Caballero;
Marcos D. Caballero
Department of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder,
USA
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Rachel E. Pepper;
Rachel E. Pepper
Departments of Integrative Biology and Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California Berkeley,
USA
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Steven J. Pollock
Steven J. Pollock
Department of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder,
USA
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1513, 418–421 (2013)
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Bethany R. Wilcox, Marcos D. Caballero, Rachel E. Pepper, Steven J. Pollock; Upper-division student understanding of Coulomb’s law: Difficulties with continuous charge distributions. AIP Conf. Proc. 22 January 2013; 1513 (1): 418–421. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4789741
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