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Label Description Status Operations
PredictPropVFDM Given a constant net force $F_{\text{net}}$ acting on an object of mass $m$ for a duration $\Delta t = \left(t_{2}-t_{1}\right)$ causing a change in velocity $\Delta v = \left(v_{2}-v_{1}\right)$, the student predicts that doubling (halving, tripling, etc.) $F_{\text{net}}$ or $\Delta t$, will double (halve, triple, etc.) $\Delta v$. Ready Edit
PredictQualVFDM Given a constant net force acting on an object for a duration causing a change in the object's velocity, the student predicts that increasing(decreasing) the net force or the duration will increase(decrease) the change in the object's velocity. Ready Edit
PredictReflectedColor Given the color of an object and colors of light that are incident on an object, the student predicts the color of light that is reflected by the object. Ready Edit
PredictTIR Given the indices of refraction of the incident and refracted media, and the angle of incidence, the student predicts whether total internal reflection occurs. Ready Edit
PredictVelConstAccel Given the velocities, at equal time intervals, of an object moving with constant acceleration, the student predicts future velocities or determines missing values of velocity, at those time intervals. Ready Edit
RepAbsorbReflectTransmit The student represents absorption, reflection, or transmission using light rays. Ready Edit
RepSeeingLightRay The student represents seeing objects that are and are not light sources using light rays. Ready Edit

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