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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Physical Science GSEs Take 2, PS3 (9-11)–10 Students demonstrate an understanding of waves by 10c qualifying the relationship between frequency and wavelength of any wave., 7a explaining through words, diagrams, models, or electrostatic demonstrations the principle that like charges repel and unlike charges attract. Essential Questions What are charges?, Predict "x vs. t", "v vs. t", "a vs. t" for various scenarios Topics Distance, 7a explaining through words, diagrams, models, or electrostatic demonstrations the principle that like charges repel and unlike charges attract. Essential Questions How do you diagram forces?, Area under curve Subtopics Velocity to displacement, PS3 (9-11)–10 Students demonstrate an understanding of waves by 10b comparing and contrasting electromagnetic waves to mechanical waves., Compare Kinematic equations to graphs of various motion Topics Third Equation, 8a predicting and/or graphing the path of an object in different reference planes and explain how and why (forces) it occurs. Essential Questions What are reference frames?, 5a describing or diagraming the changes in energy (transformation) that occur in different systems (eg. chemical = exo and endo thermic reactions, biological = food webs, physical = phase changes). Essential Questions How does energy 'transform'?, PS3 (9-11)–10 Students demonstrate an understanding of waves by 10a investigating examples of wave phenomena (e.g. ripples in water, sound waves, seismic waves)., PS2 (9-11)-5 Students demonstrate an understanding of energy by 5a describing or diagraming the changes in energy (transformation) that occur in different systems (eg. chemical = exo and endo thermic reactions, biological = food webs, physical = phase changes)., PS3 (9-11)- 8 Students demonstrate an understanding of forces and motion by 8a predicting and/or graphing the path of an object in different reference planes and explain how and why (forces) it occurs., Compare Kinematic equations to graphs of various motion Topics Fourth Equation, Differentiate between Kinematic terminology Topics Speed, 9b using Newton’s Laws of Motion and the Law of Conservation of Momentum to predict the effect on the motion of objects. Essential Questions What is momentum?, Compare Kinematic equations to graphs of various motion Topics Power Functions, 8b using modeling, illustrating, graphing explain how distance and velocity change over time for a free falling object. Essential Questions How do you measure motion?, 9b using Newton’s Laws of Motion and the Law of Conservation of Momentum to predict the effect on the motion of objects. Essential Questions What is Newton's Second Law?, Predict "x vs. t", "v vs. t", "a vs. t" for various scenarios Topics Speed, 8a predicting and/or graphing the path of an object in different reference planes and explain how and why (forces) it occurs. Essential Questions How do you use a graph of motion to predict?