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Electricity Bridge Lesson Set

Move from field cause to voltage to the first full electricity track without leaving the current concept, topic, and challenge surfaces.

About this guided path

Open the authored rationale, highlights, and educator framing only when you need more context than the next step.

The topic page keeps the branch visible, the field and potential concepts stay explicit so the voltage bridge is not skipped, the starter track carries the learner into circuits and reduction, and the closing challenge surfaces a single checkpoint from that same path.

Field causeVoltage bridgeElectricity trackChallenge checkpoint

Educator note

Useful when a teacher wants tighter control over the early field-to-voltage transition before letting the broader starter track carry the rest.

Guided path

Follow the next steps in one authored order.

Each step still opens an existing topic page, concept bench, track, or challenge. This page only keeps the authored order legible.

6 steps across 6 concepts, with one clear first move.

Next stepTopic page

Open the electricity topic page

Anchor the lesson in the canonical field-and-potential branch before the circuit work opens.

  1. 1Topic pageNot startedNext step

    Open the electricity topic page

    Use the topic landing page to frame charges, fields, and potential before the sequence narrows into the bridge toward circuits.

    Open this topic page before the linked concepts start accumulating saved progress.

    6 min2 linked concepts
  2. 2ConceptNot started

    Start with source charges and electric fields

    Use the live field stage first so the later voltage and circuit steps still feel tied to a real source.

    No saved progress yet for Electric Fields.

    12 min
  3. 3ConceptNot started

    Bridge into electric potential

    Keep the field picture nearby while voltage becomes the usable scalar story for the next circuit steps.

    No saved progress yet for Electric Potential.

    12 min
  4. 4Starter trackNot started

    Use the full electricity starter track

    Hand off to the authored sequence that carries voltage into single loops, power, branches, and equivalent resistance.

    Electric Fields is the next best step inside Electricity.

    55 min6 concepts2 checkpoints
Show 2 later steps
  1. 5ChallengeNot started

    Check the voltage bridge challenge

    Use the midpoint case where the field can vanish while the potential stays positive before the collection widens into full circuits.

    No saved challenge activity yet for this step.

    10 minCore10 checks
  2. 6Open challengesNot started

    Keep follow-up practice in filtered electricity challenges

    Open the existing challenge browser already filtered to the electricity path when the class needs one more bounded task.

    No saved progress yet in the 6 linked concepts.

    8 min6 linked concepts

Check your starting point

Open the diagnostic only when you need help deciding whether to continue, restart, or skip ahead inside this path.

Entry diagnostic

Decide where to enter this path without opening a second testing system.

Reuse the electric-fields quick test and the existing voltage checkpoint to decide whether this collection should start at the field cause or hand off directly to the full electricity track.

Start from the opening step0 / 2 probes ready

Check the bridge before you replay the whole launch

Start from the opening step

No saved diagnostic checks are available yet, so the opening step is still the best entry into the collection.

Uses the same local-first concept, challenge, and track facts already saved in this browser.

  1. Quick testNot started5 questions

    Electric-fields quick test

    Check whether source charges and field direction are still clean before voltage becomes the bridge.

    No saved quick-test result yet.

    E-fields
  2. ChallengeNot started10 checks

    Build a positive midpoint with zero field

    Starting from Dipole reference, adjust the setup until the midpoint has almost zero field but still clearly positive potential.

    No saved checkpoint attempt yet.

    Potential

Path tools

Share or assign this path

Copy a stable collection link or save a compact bundle only when you need to relaunch or share the sequence elsewhere.

Share this collection

Copy a stable collection link. Links stay public and never include saved progress or private account state.

Shareable concept bundle

Package a compact launch path from this guided collection.

Keep the bundle lightweight: choose the collection entry points that matter, give the package a clear summary, and share one stable link back into the same topic, concept, track, and challenge surfaces that already exist.

Bundle progress below stays local-first and never rides along with the shared link.

Included entry points

Uncheck anything that should stay outside this shareable bundle.

Assignment mode

Save the current bundle selection as a stable assignment link.

This stays intentionally small. The assignment stores the selected guided-collection steps and an optional note, then learners reopen the same concept, track, topic, and challenge surfaces through one stable entry point.

Sign in to save a stable assignment link. Signed-out bundle sharing above still stays public.

6 assigned steps6 concepts103 min

Save the current draft to mint one stable assignment entry point for this exact selection.

Launch starts on Open the electricity topic page. Assignment completion is derived from the same concept, starter-track, and challenge facts already used elsewhere in the product.

Bundle launch order

Keep the selected bundle steps explicit.

Launch starts on Open the electricity topic page
  1. 1Open the electricity topic pageTopic pageUse the topic landing page to frame charges, fields, and potential before the sequence narrows into the bridge toward circuits.
  2. 2Start with source charges and electric fieldsConceptUse the live field stage first so the later voltage and circuit steps still feel tied to a real source.
  3. 3Bridge into electric potentialConceptKeep the field picture nearby while voltage becomes the usable scalar story for the next circuit steps.
  4. 4Use the full electricity starter trackStarter trackHand off to the authored sequence that carries voltage into single loops, power, branches, and equivalent resistance.
  5. 5Check the voltage bridge challengeChallengeUse the midpoint case where the field can vanish while the potential stays positive before the collection widens into full circuits.
  6. 6Keep follow-up practice in filtered electricity challengesOpen challengesOpen the existing challenge browser already filtered to the electricity path when the class needs one more bounded task.