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|Explains the basis of bonding in metals and correlate metallic bonding to the properties of metals. | |Explains the basis of bonding in metals and correlate metallic bonding to the properties of metals. | ||
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|[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/index.php/lo-engsci/47-lineofimpact Line of Impact] | |||
|Engineering Science | |||
|Define the line of impact. | |||
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|[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/media/lo/econ/marketSupply/market.swf Market Supply] | |[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/media/lo/econ/marketSupply/market.swf Market Supply] | ||
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|Explain the basis of bonding in metals and correlate metallic bonding to the properties of | |Explain the basis of bonding in metals and correlate metallic bonding to the properties of | ||
metals. | metals. | ||
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|[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/media/lo/eng/momentOfForce/index.html Moment of a Force] | |||
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|Determine if a force has a moment about a given axis. | |||
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|[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/media/lo/eng/newtonsSecondLaw/index.html Newton's Second Law] | |||
|Engineering Science | |||
|Determine the effect of the resultant force and mass on the acceleration of a body. | |||
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|[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/media/lo/eng/ProjectileMotion/ProjectileMotion-1.swf Projectile Motion] | |[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/media/lo/eng/ProjectileMotion/ProjectileMotion-1.swf Projectile Motion] | ||
|Engineering Science | |Engineering Science | ||
|Analyze the motion of a particle undergoing projectile motion. | |Analyze the motion of a particle undergoing projectile motion. | ||
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|[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/media/lo/eng/es1/index.html Sectional Views] | |||
|Engineering Science | |||
|Identify a sectional view based on two given views of an object. | |||
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|[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/media/lo/chem/valenceBond/index.html Valence Bond Theory] | |[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/media/lo/chem/valenceBond/index.html Valence Bond Theory] |
Revision as of 13:24, 23 February 2009
Title | Subject | Description |
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Atomic Orbitals, Energy Levels of | Chemistry | Predict the relative energy levels of these atomic orbitals. |
Atomic Orbitals, shapes of | Chemistry | Classification of orbitals according to shapes, sizes and levels. |
Belt Friction | Engineering Science | Determine the effect of friction on the pulls on a belt over a fixed drum. |
Colors | Art | Associate colors with different meanings, distinguish the different meanings of color in Philippine culture and recognize color in art works by Filipino artists. |
Covalent Bonding | Chemistry | Define covalent bonding, explain how covalent bonds are formed and distinguish between polar
and non-polar bonds. |
Demand and Supply Analysis | Economics | Identify quantity demand and distinguish between a change in quantity demanded and a
change in demand. |
DNA Supercoiling | Bio-chemistry | Define Twist, T; Writhe, W; Linking number, L and identify the conditions that cause positive and negative supercoiling. |
Hemoglobin | Bio-chemistry | A learning object that analyzes the relationship between hemoglobin's three-dimensional structure and its function. |
Hybridization | Chemistry | Explain bond angles not predicted by the use of pure atomic orbitals; Identify hybrid orbitals used by atoms in a given molecule |
Ionic Bonding | Chemistry | Explains the basis of bonding in metals and correlate metallic bonding to the properties of metals. |
Line of Impact | Engineering Science | Define the line of impact. |
Market Supply | Economics | Define supply, supply curve, quantity supplied, and distinguish between change in quantity supplied and change in supply. |
Material Properties | Engineering Science | Differentiate ductile materials from brittle materials |
Metallic Bonding | Chemistry | Explain the basis of bonding in metals and correlate metallic bonding to the properties of
metals. |
Moment of a Force | Engineering Science | Determine if a force has a moment about a given axis. |
Newton's Second Law | Engineering Science | Determine the effect of the resultant force and mass on the acceleration of a body. |
Projectile Motion | Engineering Science | Analyze the motion of a particle undergoing projectile motion. |
Sectional Views | Engineering Science | Identify a sectional view based on two given views of an object. |
Valence Bond Theory | Chemistry | Application of valence bond theory to represent a covalent bond |