Items associated with this NGSS statement in this project (ASPECt)
and other key ideas
RG004002
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More energy will be transferred to a hand when it is above a flame than when it is beside the flame because in addition to the energy that is radiated by the flame, energy is also transferred by the movement of the warm air upward to the hand when it is above the flame.
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RG021003
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Turning on a lamp in a cool dark room will make the room a little warmer even though one may not notice it.
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RG022003
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Bright light transfers more energy than dimmer light.
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RG143002
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A light shines on a bowl of water. As the temperature of the water increases, the water absorbs more energy than it emits; when the temperature of the water is constant, the water emits the same amount of energy that it absorbs.
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RG187001
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The sun transfers more energy to a place closer to the point where sunlight is striking the earth at a 90° angle.
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RG188001
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Sunlight transfers more energy when it is higher in the sky because the angle at which sunlight hits a lake is greater when it is higher in the sky.
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RG151002
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Water gives off an increasing amount of energy as its temperature is increasing, and gives off a steady amount of energy when its temperature stays constant.
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RG063003
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When a light shines on the water in a fishtank, the water in the fish bowl will get a little warmer although it may be hard to notice.
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NG102003
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A person will feel cooler when she holds a blanket up between her and a campfire because the blanket is blocking the energy being radiated by the fire.
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NG032004
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A girl feels warmer when she is in the sun than when she is in the shade under a tree because energy is being transferred directly from the sun to the girl.
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NG032005
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A girl feels warmer when she is in the sun than when she is in the shade under a tree because energy is being transferred directly from the sun to the girl.
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NG033004
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A girl feels warmer when she is in the sun than when she is under an umbrella in the shade because energy is being transferred directly from the sun to the girl.
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NG033005
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A girl feels warmer when she is in the sunlight than when she is in the shade under an umbrella because energy is being transferred directly from the sun to the girl when she is in the sunlight.
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NG034004
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The thermal energy of a toy bear in the sunlight will be greater than the thermal energy of an identical bear in the shade because more energy is transferred directly from the sun to the bear in the sunlight than to the bear in the shade.
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NG064003
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Energy is transferred from the sun to a tree as light that is radiated from the sun is absorbed by the tree.
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RG023003
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Changes in both the brightness of sunlight and the amount of time sunlight shines on solar panels will change the amount of energy transferred.
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RG142002
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If Block A is at 600F and Block B is at 0F, there is a net transfer of energy from Block A to Block B because Block A radiated more energy than it absorbed and Block B absorbed more energy than it radiated.
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RG150002
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Which graph plots the rate at which energy is absorbed and emitted by water in a container over a four-hour period?
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NG057003
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Energy is transferred when a person touches a cold piece of metal, and energy is transferred when a lamp shines light on a table.
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NG059003
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Energy is transferred when a battery is used to power a cell phone, and energy is transferred when the sun shines on a plant.
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NG060003
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Energy is transferred when a waterfall is used to turn a wheel, and energy is transferred when a fire in a fireplace is used to heat a room.
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RG068003
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Energy can be transferred by light in outer space because light can travel without air carrying it, but energy cannot be transferred by sound because sound requires a medium such as air to carry it.
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RG146002
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Light shines on a plate. Moving the plate to a different location that is the same distance away from the light will not change the amount of energy transferred to the plate. (with diagrams)
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RG214001
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On a cold and sunny winter day, a student waits at the bus stop will be warmer if standing in the sunlight instead of the shade.
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