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Standard detail

DCI.PS3.A.6-8.2

Depth 2Parent ID: 1F8EF7192CCB4C44A9BAC187F1E646A5Standard set: Grades 6, 7, 8

Original statement

The temperature of a system is proportional to the average internal kinetic energy and potential energy per atom or molecule (whichever is the appropriate building block for the system's material). The details of that relationship depend on the type of atom or molecule and the interactions among the atoms in the material. Temperature is not a direct measure of a system's total thermal energy. The total thermal energy (sometimes called the total internal energy) of a system depends jointly on the temperature, the total number of atoms in the system, and the state of the material.

Quick facts

Statement code
DCI.PS3.A.6-8.2
Standard ID
7B097693604D46F8AAF70F72E60843C8
ASN identifier
S21342603
Subject
Next Generation Science Standards (2013)
Grades
06, 07, 08
Ancestor IDs
1F8EF7192CCB4C44A9BAC187F1E646A5
8E303F48C762452AA9221EED5157E5A5
Source document
Next Generation Science Standards (2013)
DCI.PS3.A.6-8.2 · Grades 6, 7, 8 · American School of The Hague · Checkfu