Standard Correlation Map
CodeDescriptionLocationTypeLink
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A
Wave Properties
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-1
The wavelength and frequency of a wave are related to one another by the speed of travel of the wave, which depends on the type of wave and the medium through which it is passing.
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-1-1
The wavelength and frequency of a wave are related to one another by the speed of travel of the wave.
p. 413, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 633, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 445, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-1-2
The speed of travel of a wave depends on the type of wave.
p. 413, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 633, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 445, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-1-3
The speed of travel of a wave depends on the medium through which it is passing.
p. 421, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 633, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 638, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-2
Information can be digitized (e.g., a picture stored as the values of an array of pixels); in this form, it can be stored reliably in computer memory and sent over long distances as a series of wave pulses.
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-2-1
Information can be digitized.
p. 23, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 652, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 655, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-2-2
Digitized information can be stored reliably in computer memory.
p. 23, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 652, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 655, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-2-3
Digitized information can be sent over long distances as a series of wave pulses.
p. 431, ¶ 7 SB ContentView
p. 655, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-3
Waves can add or cancel one another as they cross, depending on their relative phase (i.e., relative position of peaks and troughs of the waves), but they emerge unaffected by each other.
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-3-1
Waves can add or cancel one another as they cross, depending on their relative phase (i.e., relative position of peaks and troughs of the waves).
p. 426, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 456, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 647, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-3-2
Interacting waves emerge unaffected by each other.
p. 426, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 408, ¶ 3 SB ContentView


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