
Classify electric forces
Free printable Grade 8 science worksheet for "Classify electric forces" — practice electricity and magnetism. No-prep, print or assign online.
Middle school students examine electric forces in this Physical Science worksheet, classifying attractions and repulsions between charged objects and connecting observations to core principles of electricity and magnetism. Teachers can use it to check conceptual understanding after direct instruction on electric charges and Coulomb's law. It supports the analytical thinking students need for more advanced physics and engineering topics.
Learning objectives
- Classify electric forces as attractive or repulsive based on charge
- Explain how the distance between charges affects the electric force
- Apply principles of electric force to real-world scenarios
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It's designed for Middle School (ages 11–14), covering Electricity and magnetism.
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