At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• State the law of falling bodies.
• Determine the value of g, acceleration due to gravity.
• Solve motion problems involving free-falling objects.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Rearrange algebraic equations to solve for a single variable.
• Solve problems involving uniform and uniformly accelerated motion.
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Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Describe motion in terms of speed and velocity.
• Analyze lab data to describe the uniform motion of a cart.
• Calculate and compare instantaneous and average velocity.
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Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
GBP Education offers this video to Georgia Educators at no charge via the GPB Streaming site (Here). For others who are interested, this video is available for purchase via gpb.org/shop.
At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Describe the location of an electron using quantum numbers, electron distribution, and orbital notation.
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Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Describe Bohr's model of the atom.
• Calculate the wavelength, frequency, or velocity of a wave using the wave equation.
• Use emission spectroscopy to illustrate the change in energy levels between orbitals.
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Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Define the terms isotope, atomic number, mass number, and atomic mass.
• Determine the number of subatomic particles in an isotope of an element.
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Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Define the terms theory and model.
• Describe the development of the modern atomic theory as a result of the contributions of Democritus, Dalton, Thomson, and Rutherford.
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Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
GBP Education offers this video to Georgia Educators at no charge via the GPB Streaming site (Here). For others who are interested, this video is available for purchase via gpb.org/shop.