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Track recap

Track recap80 min

Magnetism

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Start with current-made magnetic fields, turn changing flux into induced emf with Faraday and Lenz, and then reuse that same field direction story to explain magnetic force on charges and currents.

About recap mode

Keep the authored order, then open the extra explanation only when you need to understand how recap is choosing the next review move.

How it works

Same authored sequence, lighter revisit.

Recap mode does not invent a second curriculum. It keeps the existing starter-track order, then changes the prompt and suggested action with the current mastery and progress signals.

Keep using concept pages

Quick tests, challenge mode, worked examples, and read-next stay where they already live.

Recap links only jump you to the most useful surface for a fast review. The simulation-first concept pages still carry the real teaching work and keep the guided path intact.

Recap steps

Revisit the track in the same authored order.

Focus badges and button targets come from the current mastery and progress signals. The next ready checkpoint still stays in the loop.

  1. 1Not startedNewNext guided step

    Magnetic Fields

    Magnetic Fields is still the next guided step in this authored order. No finished quick test, solved challenge, or completion mark is saved yet.

    Start here before moving into Faraday's Law and Lenz's Law.

    Right-hand ruleField patterns25 min
  2. 2Not startedNewAhead

    Faraday's Law and Lenz's Law

    This concept stays in the recap because it completes the authored track story, even if you have not reached it on this browser yet.

    Builds on Magnetic Fields before setting up Magnetic Force on Moving Charges and Currents.

    Changing fluxInduced emf25 min
  3. 3Not startedNewAhead

    Magnetic Force on Moving Charges and Currents

    This concept stays in the recap because it completes the authored track story, even if you have not reached it on this browser yet.

    Capstone step after Faraday's Law and Lenz's Law.

    qv x B directionCurrent-segment force30 min