1st Quarter - Force, Motion, and Energy
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Demonstrating How a Body Responds to Changes in Motion
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Investigating the Relationship Between the Amount of Force Applied and the Mass of the Object to the Amount of Change in the Object's Motion
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Investigating the Relationship Between the Amount of Force Applied and the Mass of the Object to the Amount of Change in the Object's Motion
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Inferring That When a Body Exerts a Force on Another, an Equal Amount of Force Is Exerted Back on It
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Inferring That When a Body Exerts a Force on Another, an Equal Amount of Force Is Exerted Back on It
- ViewRelating the Laws of Motion to Bodies in Uniform Circular Motion
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- ViewInferring That Circular Motion Requires the Application of Constant Force Directed Toward the Center of the Circle
- View Receive a grade Receive a pass gradeInferring That Circular Motion Requires the Application of Constant Force Directed Toward the Center of the Circle
- ViewIdentifying Situations in Which Work Is Done and in Which No Work Is Done
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- ViewDescribing How Work Is Related to Power and Energy
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Describing How Work Is Related to Power and Energy
- ViewDifferentiating Potential and Kinetic Energy
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- ViewRelating Speed and Position of Object to the Amount of Energy Possessed by a Body
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- ViewInferring How the Movement of Particles of an Object Affects the Speed of Sound Through It
- View Receive a grade Receive a pass gradeInferring How the Movement of Particles of an Object Affects the Speed of Sound Through It
- ViewInvestigating the Effect of Temperature to Speed of Sound Through Fair Testing
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- ViewDemonstrating the Existence of the Color Components of Visible Light Using a Prism or Diffraction Grating
- View Receive a grade Receive a pass gradeDemonstrating the Existence of the Color Components of Visible Light Using a Prism or Diffraction Grating
- ViewExplaining the Hierarchy of Colors in Relation to Energy
- View Receive a grade Receive a pass gradeExplaining the Hierarchy of Colors in Relation to Energy
- ViewExplaining That Red Is the Least Bent and Violet the Most Bent According to Their Wavelengths or Frequencies
- View Receive a grade Receive a pass gradeExplaining That Red Is the Least Bent and Violet the Most Bent According to Their Wavelengths or Frequencies
- ViewDifferentiating Between Heat and Temperature at the Molecular Level
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- ViewInferring the Relationship Between Current and Charge
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- ViewExplaining the Advantages and Disadvantages of Series and Parallel Connections in Homes
- View Receive a grade Receive a pass gradeExplaining the Advantages and Disadvantages of Series and Parallel Connections in Homes
- ViewDifferentiating Electrical Power and Electrical Energy
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- ViewExplaining the Functions of Circuit Breakers, Fuses, Earthing, Double Insulation, and Other Safety Devices in the Home
- View Receive a grade Receive a pass gradeExplaining the Functions of Circuit Breakers, Fuses, Earthing, Double Insulation, and Other Safety Devices in the Home