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xplain how electrical energy is

generated, transmitted, and


distributed
xplain how electrical energy is
generated, transmitted, and
distributed
xplain how electrical energy is
generated, transmitted, and
distributed
Explain how electrical energy is
generated, transmitted, and
distributed
Explain how electrical energy is
generated, transmitted, and
distributed
Explain how electrical energy is
generated, transmitted, and
distributed
Learning competency

 Explain how electrical energy is generated, transmitted, and distributed.

Type of inquiry

 Open Inquiry

Core questions

2 low- thinking

 What is electricity transmission and distribution?


 Why is it important to properly generate transmit and distribute electricity?

2 high- thinking questions

 How electrical energy is generated?


 How will the electricity be transmitted from the power plant to the distributor?
Learning competency

Investigate the relationship between


the
angle of release and the height and
range
of the projectile
Investigate the relationship between
the
angle of release and the height and
range
of the projectile
 Infer that the total momentum before and after collision is equal

Type of inquiry

 Confirmation inquiry

Core questions

2 low- thinking

 What happens to the total momentum of two objects before and after
they collide?
 What is true of the total momentum before and after a collision if the collision is
inelastic?

2 high- thinking questions
 How can you say that the total momentum before and after collision is
equal?
 How do you relate impulse and momentum before and after collision is equal?

Learning Competency

Describe the horizontal and vertical motions of a projectile

Type of inquiry

Guided Inquiry

Core questions

2 low- thinking

 What type of motion is the horizontal motion of a projectile?


 What is the difference between horizontal and vertical?

2 high- thinking
 How will you describe the horizontal and vertical motion of projectile?
 Why are the vertical and horizontal motions of a projectile independent of each
other?

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