Standard Correlation Map
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A
Definitions of Energy
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-1
Energy is a quantitative property of a system that depends on the motion and interactions of matter and radiation within that system. That there is a single quantity called energy is due to the fact that a system’s total energy is conserved, even as, within the system, energy is continually transferred from one object to another and between its various possible forms.
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-1-1
Energy is a quantitative property of a system that depends on the motion of matter within that system.
p. 664, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 392, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 256, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 256, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 376, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-1-2
Energy is a quantitative property of a system that depends on the interactions of matter within that system.
p. 392, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 321, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 395, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-1-3
Energy is a quantitative property of a system that depends on the radiation within that system.
p. 763, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 764, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 799, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 704, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-1-4
A system’s total energy is conserved.
p. 279, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 279, ¶ 6 SB ContentView
p. 281, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 400, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 283, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 301, #37 SB AssessView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-1-5
Energy can be continually transferred from one object to another and between its various possible forms within a system.
p. 392, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 322, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 732, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 400, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-2
At the macroscopic scale, energy manifests itself in multiple ways, such as in motion, sound, light, and thermal energy.
p. 254, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 262, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 669, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 414, ¶ 4 SB ContentView


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