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Differentiate between the properties and characteristics of an object.
(I)
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Measure accurately using the metric system. (I)
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Identify and state the relationship between collections and systems.
(I)
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Describe the difference between the concept of truth and a scientific
principle. (I)
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Describe the relationship between units of motion. (II)
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Generate the appropriate equations from analysis of a word problem.
(II)
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Describe the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. (II)
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Describe the difference between energy and matter. (III)
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Define work. (III)
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Define conservation of energy. (III)
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Describe the three methods of energy transfer. (III)
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Describe momentum. (IV)
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Relate conservation of momentum to conservation of energy. (IV)
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Describe the two wave forms. (V)
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Label the parts of a wave diagram. (V)
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Name the different types of electromagnetic radiations. (V)
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Describe the production of a light wave. (V)
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Relate the physics of light to human visual perception. (V)
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Relate the physics of acoustics to human aural perception. (V)
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Define static electricity, current electricity, and magnetism. (VI)
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Describe electrical resistance and its causes. (VI)
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Describe the earth as a magnet. (VI)
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Describe the Bohr model of the atom. (VII)
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Locate and label the parts of an atom on a diagram. (VII)
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Describe the atomic structural differences among solids, liquids,
gases, and plasmas. (VII)
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Relate changes of state to changes in temperature, heat, and
expansion. (VII)
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Define compounds, bonds, solutions, acids, bases, and organic
compounds. (VIII)
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Describe the difference between an organic and an inorganic compound.
(VIII)
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Describe fission and fusion reactions. (IX)
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Describe disintegration of a radioactive material. (IX)
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Locate and label the major parts of the nucleus of an atom on a
diagram. (IX)
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