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Chapter 6 Thermal Energy ... Ask questions and participate in class discussion. .... at the end of the chapter. • An important part of science is testing, or. A SE, p. 9.
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Motion, Forces, and Energy

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To the Teacher ............................................. v Note-Taking Tips ...................................... vii Using Your Science Notebook ............. viii

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Chapter 1 Motion and Momentum Chapter Preview ..................................... 1 1-1 ............................................................ 2 1-2 ............................................................ 5 1-3 ............................................................ 8 Wrap-Up ................................................. 12 Chapter 2 Force and Newton’s Laws Chapter Preview .................................... 2-1 ........................................................... 2-2 ........................................................... 2-3 ........................................................... Wrap-Up ................................................

13 14 17 20 24

Chapter 3 Forces and Fluids Chapter Preview .................................... 3-1 ........................................................... 3-2 ........................................................... 3-3 ........................................................... Wrap-Up ...............................................

25 26 29 32 36

Chapter 6 Thermal Energy Chapter Preview .................................... 6-1 ........................................................... 6-2 ........................................................... 6-3 ........................................................... Wrap-Up ................................................

61 62 65 68 72

Chapter 4 Work and Simple Machines Chapter Preview .................................... 37 4-1 ........................................................... 38 4-2 ........................................................... 41 4-3 ........................................................... 44 Wrap-Up ............................................... 48 Chapter 5 Energy and Energy Resources Chapter Preview .................................... 5-1 ........................................................... 5-2 ........................................................... 5-3 ........................................................... Wrap-Up ...............................................

49 50 53 56 60

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Note-Taking Tips Your notes are a reminder of what you learned in class. Taking good notes can help you succeed in science. These tips will help you take better notes. • Be an active listener. Listen for important concepts. Pay attention to words, examples, and/or diagrams your teacher emphasizes. • Write your notes as clearly and concisely as possible. The following symbols and abbreviations may be helpful in your note-taking. Word or Phrase

Symbol or Abbreviation

Word or Phrase

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for example

e.g.

and

+

such as

i.e.

approximately