Power, Work and the Waterwheel
Power, Work and the Waterwheel TeachEngineering Simulation... Construct waterwheels using two-liter plastic bottles and calculate the power created and work done by them. Suggested Learning 00: 45 Hours FreeTechnical Applied Science Focus: 50
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Standards: MS-ETS1...MS-PS3 NGSS 2Transferable Written Communication Focus: 17
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Beginner to Intermediate
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Standards: ...SL.8.5 C C 1Transferable Mathematics Focus: 17
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Beginner to Intermediate
5
1Transferable Teamwork Focus: 17
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Beginner to Intermediate
5
1 5 State the connection between the concepts of power and work and engineering design. Work in a design group. https://www.teachengineering.org/activities/view/cub_energy_lesson02_a Skills Label™ Patent 11587190 skillslabel.com
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