High School Physics TEKS Standards

7 standards - Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills

Motion

112.39(b)(4)(A)

generate and interpret graphs and charts describing different types of motion, including the use of real-time technology such as motion detectors or video analysis software.

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112.39(b)(4)(B)

investigate and describe the kinematics of a projectile in motion, including the effect of launch angle and initial velocity on the trajectory and range.

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Forces

112.39(b)(4)(C)

investigate and describe the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration using Newton's three laws of motion and apply them to real-world situations.

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Energy

112.39(b)(5)(A)

investigate and calculate quantities using the work-energy theorem in situations involving frictionless forces.

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112.39(b)(5)(B)

investigate examples of kinetic and potential energy and their transformations, and verify the conservation of mechanical energy in the absence of friction.

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Waves

112.39(b)(7)(A)

examine and describe oscillatory motion and wave propagation in various types of media, including the relationship between frequency, wavelength, and wave speed.

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Electromagnetism

112.39(b)(8)(A)

investigate and describe the relationship between electric current, voltage, and resistance in series and parallel circuits.

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