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1.1 - What is science?

 
1.2 - Science in Action
 

1.3 - Models in Science

 
1.4 - Evaluating Scientific Explanation
 
2.1 - Description and Measurement
 
2.2 - SI Units
 
2.3 - Drawings, Tables, and Graphs
 
3.1 - Structure of Matter
 
3.2 - The Simplest Matter
 

3.3 - Compounds and Mixtures

 
4.1 - Matter
 
4.2 - Changes of State
 
4.3 - Behavior of Fluids
 
5.1 - Physical Properties
 
5.2 - Chemical Properties
 

5.3 - Physical and Chemical Changes

 

6.1 - What is motion?

 
6.2 - Acceleration
 
6.3 - Momentum
 
7.1 - Newton’s First Law
 
7.2 - Newton’s Second Law
 
7.3 - Newton’s Third Law
 
8.1 - What is energy?
 

8.2 - Energy Transformations

 

8.3 - Sources of Energy

 
9.1 - Work and Power
 

9.2 - Using Machines

 

9.3 - Simple Machines

 
10.1 - Temperature and Thermal Energy
 
10.2 - Heat
 
10.3 - Engines and Refrigerators
 
11.1 - What are waves?
 
11.2 - Wave Properties
 
11.3 - Wave Behavior
 
12.1 - What is sound?
 

12.2 - Music

 
13.1 - The Nature of Electromagnetic Waves
 
13.2 - The Electromagnetic Spectrum
 
13.3 - Using Electromagnetic Waves
 

14.1 - Properties of Light

 
14.2 - Reflection and Mirrors
 
14.3 - Refraction and Lenses
 
14.4 - Using Mirrors and Lenses
 
15.1 - Electric Charge
 

15.2 - Electric Current

 

15.3 - Electric Circuits

 

16.1 - What is magnetism?

 
16.2 - Electricity and Magnetism

 

 


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