describe, qualitatively, current and past technologies used to transform energy from one form to another, and that energy transfer technologies produce measurable changes in motion, shape or temperature (e.g., hydroelectric and coal-burning generators, solar heating panels, windmills, fuel cells; describe examples of Aboriginal applications of thermodynamics in tool making, design of structures and heating)
Standard detail
B.STSK1B
Depth 3Parent ID: BF99AB42880D498692DF030C58E27D71Standard set: Grade 10 - Science 10 (2014)
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- B.STSK1B
- List ID
- b
- Standard ID
- 4190645C401744E5ABB4E3299CF518C7
- Subject
- Science (1996, 2003, 2006, 2014)
- Grades
- 10
- Ancestor IDs
- BF99AB42880D498692DF030C58E27D7122DC292A94F041239E008829DCA63E90D4A4365E3D2447B1B402B10F6CFF7B75
- Source document
- Alberta Programs of Study
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US