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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-2-3Digitized information can be sent over long distances as a series of wave pulses.
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-3Waves can add or cancel one another as they cross, depending on their relative phase (i.e., relative position of peaks and troughs of the waves), but they emerge unaffected by each other.
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-3-1Waves can add or cancel one another as they cross, depending on their relative phase (i.e., relative position of peaks and troughs of the waves).
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.A-3-2Interacting waves emerge unaffected by each other.
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.BElectromagnetic Radiation
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.B-1Electromagnetic radiation (e.g., radio, microwaves, light) can be modeled as a wave of changing electric and magnetic fields or as particles called photons.
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.B-1-1Electromagnetic radiation can be modeled as a wave of changing electric and magnetic fields.
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.B-1-2Electromagnetic radiation can be modeled as particles called photons.
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.B-2The wave model is useful for explaining many features of electromagnetic radiation, and the particle model explains other features.
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.B-2-1The wave model of light is useful for explaining many features of electromagnetic radiation.
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.B-2-2The particle model of light is useful for explaining many features of electromagnetic radiation.
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.B-3When light or longer wavelength electromagnetic radiation is absorbed in matter, it is generally converted into thermal energy (heat).
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.B-4Short wavelength electromagnetic radiation (ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays) can ionize atoms and cause damage to living cells.
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.B-5Photoelectric materials emit electrons when they absorb light of a high-enough frequency.
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.CInformation Technologies and Instrumentation
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.C-1Multiple technologies based on the understanding of waves and their interactions with matter are part of everyday experiences in the modern world (e.g., medical imaging, communications, scanners) and in scientific research. They are essential tools for producing, transmitting, and capturing signals and for storing and interpreting the information contained in them.
NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.C-1-1Technologies based on the understanding of waves and their interactions with matter are part of everyday experiences in the modern world (e.g., medical imaging, communications, scanners) and in scientific research.
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.C-1-2Technologies based on the understanding of waves and their interactions with matter are essential tools for producing, transmitting, and capturing signals.
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NGSS-HS-DCI-PS4.C-1-3Technologies based on the understanding of waves and their interactions with matter are essential tools for storing and interpreting the information contained in them.
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NGSS-HS-ETSConnections to Engineering, Technology, and Applications of Science
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