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1)describe in words
2)Sketch a process
3)Bar chart

Transcribed Image Text:Construct a qualitative work-energy bar chart (with your system properly labeled)
for a process that is consistent with the equation below. Then describe in words and
with a sketch a process that is consistent with both the equation and the bar chart.
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(15) (0.05m)² + (1.0kg) (10) (0.1m) (1.0kg) (10) 2
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the two equations are
Ability A1: Can extract the information from representation correctly
Needs Work
Some of the information is
extracted correctly, but not
all of the information. For
example, physical
quantities are represented
with numbers there are no
units. Or directions are
missing. Subscripts for
physical quantities are
either missing or
inconsistent.
Ability A2: Can construct new representations from previous representations
Needs Work
Representations are created
without mistakes, but there is
information missing, i.e.,
labels, variables.
Inadequate
Representations are
attempted but use incorrect
information or the
representation does not
agree with the information
used.
Adequate
All necessary information has
been extracted correctly and
written in a comprehensible
way. Objects, systems,
physical quantities, initial
and final states, etc. are
identified correctly and units
are correct. Physical
quantities have consistent
subscripts.
Adequate
Representations are
constructed with all given (or
understood) information and
contain no major flaws.
Adequate
Sketch contains all key items
with correct labeling of all
physical quantities have
consistent subscripts; axes
are drawn and labeled
correctly.
Adequate
Bar chart is properly labeled
and has energy bars of
appropriate magnitudes. The
system is clearly identified.
Ability A7: Is able to draw a sketch
Inadequate
Needs Work
Sketch has no incorrect
information but has either
no or very few labels of
given quantities. Subscripts
are missing or inconsistent.
Majority of key items are
drawn.
Anadequate
Information that is extracted
contains errors such as
labeling quantities
incorrectly, mixing up initial
and final states, choosing a
wrong system, etc. Physical
quantities have no subscripts
(when those are needed).
Sketch is drawn but it is
incomplete with no physical
quantities labeled, or
important information is
missing, or it contains wrong
information, or coordinate
axes are missing.
Ability A8: Is able to construct an energy bar chart
Needs Work
Bar chart has the energy
bars drawn correctly, but
some labels are missing or
the system is not identified.
The bar chart matches the
process described with
some other representation.
Inadequate
Bar chart is either missing
energy values, bars drawn do
not show the conservation of
energy or are drawn in the
wrong places. Bars could also
be labeled incorrectly. The
system is not identified.
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are equal
Missing
No visible attempt is made
to extract information from
the problem text.
Missing
No attempt is made to
construct a different
representation.
Missing
No representationis
constructed.
Missing
No representation is
constructed.
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