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Electricity to Magnetism Bridge

Use the existing electricity recap, magnetic starter track, and Maxwell capstone surfaces to move into electromagnetism without turning the branch into a full LMS sequence.

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

The electricity recap reactivates the voltage and current story first, the magnetic starter track keeps field direction and induction in authored order, the induction challenge forces one clean Faraday/Lenz target, and the Maxwell synthesis page widens the branch toward the later wave story.

Electricity recapMagnetic starter trackInduction checkpointMaxwell synthesis

Educator note

Best used after the electricity track already exists in class memory but before the electromagnetism topic should open fully.

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.

5 steps across 11 concepts, with one clear first move.

Next stepReference surface

Reopen the electricity track in recap mode

Prepare the branch without replaying the full electricity track from the beginning.

  1. 1Reference surfaceNot startedNext step

    Reopen the electricity track in recap mode

    Use the existing recap view when the class needs a short voltage-and-circuit refresh before magnetic fields take over.

    Open this reference surface before the linked concepts start accumulating saved progress.

    8 min6 linked concepts
  2. 2Starter trackNot started

    Run the magnetic fields starter track

    Keep current-made magnetic fields, induction, and magnetic force in the authored order already built into the catalog.

    Magnetic Fields is the next best step inside Magnetism.

    36 min3 concepts3 checkpoints
  3. 3ChallengeNot started

    Use the Faraday/Lenz checkpoint challenge

    Separate strong linked flux from near-zero emf in one centered-magnet pass before the class jumps toward broader field synthesis.

    No saved challenge activity yet for this step.

    10 minCore7 checks
  4. 4ConceptNot started

    Add Maxwell's four-law synthesis as the capstone concept

    Use the compact four-law page to show how the magnetic branch widens toward the later electromagnetic-wave story.

    No saved progress yet for Maxwell's Equations Synthesis.

    14 min
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  1. 5Topic pageNot started

    Finish on the electromagnetism topic page

    Open the topic page when learners are ready to see how induction, force, Maxwell synthesis, and electromagnetic waves sit on one branch.

    No saved progress yet in the 5 linked concepts.

    6 min5 linked concepts

Check your starting point

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Entry diagnostic

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Reuse the magnetic-field and induction checkpoints to decide whether this bridge should stay on the electricity recap and magnetic track or jump ahead to the Maxwell capstone.

Start from the opening step0 / 2 probes ready

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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. ChallengeNot started7 checks

    Build a straight-up field

    Starting from Same-current sweep, reverse Wire B so the sideways parts nearly cancel while the net magnetic field points strongly upward above the midpoint.

    No saved checkpoint attempt yet.

    B-fields
  2. ChallengeNot started7 checks

    Strong flux, almost zero emf

    Starting from Approach and pass, hold the magnet near the coil center so the coil still links strong flux while the induced emf drops near zero.

    No saved checkpoint attempt yet.

    Faraday / Lenz

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5 assigned steps11 concepts74 min

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

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Launch starts on Reopen the electricity track in recap mode
  1. 1Reopen the electricity track in recap modeReferenceUse the existing recap view when the class needs a short voltage-and-circuit refresh before magnetic fields take over.
  2. 2Run the magnetic fields starter trackStarter trackKeep current-made magnetic fields, induction, and magnetic force in the authored order already built into the catalog.
  3. 3Use the Faraday/Lenz checkpoint challengeChallengeSeparate strong linked flux from near-zero emf in one centered-magnet pass before the class jumps toward broader field synthesis.
  4. 4Add Maxwell's four-law synthesis as the capstone conceptConceptUse the compact four-law page to show how the magnetic branch widens toward the later electromagnetic-wave story.
  5. 5Finish on the electromagnetism topic pageTopic pageOpen the topic page when learners are ready to see how induction, force, Maxwell synthesis, and electromagnetic waves sit on one branch.