Standard Correlation Map
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-3
These relationships are better understood at the microscopic scale, at which all of the different manifestations of energy can be modeled as a combination of energy associated with the motion of particles and energy associated with the configuration (relative position of the particles). In some cases the relative position energy can be thought of as stored in fields (which mediate interactions between particles). This last concept includes radiation, a phenomenon in which energy stored in fields moves across space.
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-3-1
At the microscopic scale, all of the different manifestations of energy can be modeled as a combination of energy associated with the motion of particles and energy associated with the configuration (relative position of the particles).
p. 664, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 681, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 761, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 763, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 794, ¶ 6 SB ContentView
p. 666, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-3-2
In some cases the relative position energy can be thought of as stored in fields (which mediate interactions between particles).
p. 513, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 513, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 535, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-3-3
Radiation is a phenomenon in which energy stored in fields moves across space.
p. 632, ¶ 7 SB ContentView
p. 649, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 655, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-4
“Electrical energy” may mean energy stored in a battery or energy transmitted by electric currents.
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-4-1
“Electrical energy” may mean energy stored in a battery.
p. 264, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 477, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 477, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS3.A-4-2
“Electrical energy” may mean energy transmitted by electric currents.
p. 472, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 472, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 264, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 477, ¶ 2 SB ContentView


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