Abstract:
This research study investigated the mental pictures students have for constructing their
concepts of electric current in a simple DC circuit. A pre-assessment survey was created and
given to undergraduate students in an introductory physics course. This survey was designed as
an extension to prior research of a similar nature that had students draw and write a description
about the electrical activity inside a wire used to light a bulb with a battery. The findings from
the survey showed that many students did not use charged particles to depict electric current
flowing in the wire and that energetic motion was symbolized in both open as well as closed
circuits. Results from the undergrad surveys also showed little difference in the types of models
made by students with prior exposure to physics course work during secondary schooling or
those without previous coursework.