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Earth Moon Sun - The Earth is part of a system of planets orbiting around a star (the sun) ACSSU150 Year 8 Biological Sciences
Organ Systems - Multi-cellular organisms contain systems of organs that carry out specialised functions that enable them to survive and reproduce ACSSU155 Year 8 Physical Sciences
Energy Forms - Energy appears in different forms, including movement (kinetic energy), heat and potential energy, and energy transformations and transfers cause change within systems ACSSU175 Year 9 Biological Sciences
Organ Systems - Multi-cellular organisms rely on coordinated and interdependent internal systems to respond to changes to their environment ACSSU176 Year 9 Biological Sciences
Ecology - Ecosystems consist of communities of interdependent organisms and abiotic components of the environment; matter and energy flow through these systems ACSSU179 Year 9 Chemical Sciences
Chemical Reactions - Chemical reactions, including combustion and the reactions of acids, are important in both non-living and living systems and involve energy transfer ACSSU188 Year 10 Earth and Space Sciences
Universe - The universe contains features including galaxies, stars and solar systems and the Big Bang theory can be used to explain the origin the universe ACSSU189 Year 10 Earth and Space Sciences
Global Systems - Global systems, including the carbon cycle, rely on interactions involving the biosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere ACSSU190 Year 10 Physical Sciences
Energy Conservation - Energy conservation in a system can be explained by describing energy transfers and transformations ACSBL019 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Describing biodiversity - Ecosystems are diverse, composed of varied habitats and can be described in terms of their component species, species interactions and the abiotic factors that make up the environment ACSBL029 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Ecosystem dynamics - Models of ecosystem interactions (for example, food webs, successional models) can be used to predict the impact of change and are based on interpretation of and extrapolation from sample data (for example, data derived from ecosystem surveying techniques ACSCH061 Year 11 Molecular interactions and reactions
Aqueous solutions and acidity - Water is a key substance in a range of chemical systems because of its unique properties, including its boiling point, density in solid and liquid phases, surface tension, and ability to act as a solvent ACSCH091 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Over time, physical changes and reversible chemical reactions reach a state of dynamic equilibrium in a closed system, with the relative concentrations of products and reactants defining the position of equilibrium ACSCH096 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Equilibrium position can be predicted qualitatively using equilibrium constants ACSCH097 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Acids are substances that can act as proton (hydrogen ion) donors and can be classified as monoprotic or polyprotic depending on the number of protons donated by each molecule of the acid ACSCH098 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - The strength of acids is explained by the degree of ionisation at equilibrium in aqueous solution, which can be represented with chemical equations and equilibrium constants (Ka) ACSCH099 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - The relationship between acids and bases in equilibrium systems can be explained using the Brønsted Lowry model and represented using chemical equations that illustrate the transfer of hydrogen ions ACSCH100 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - The pH scale is a logarithmic scale and the pH of a solution can be calculated from the concentration of hydrogen ions; Kw can be used to calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions from the concentration of hydroxide ions in a solution ACSCH101 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Acidbase indicators are weak acids or bases where the acidic form is of a different colour to the basic form ACSCH102 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Volumetric analysis methods involving acidbase reactions rely on the identification of an equivalence point by measuring the associated change in pH, using chemical indicators or pH meters, to reveal an observable end point ACSPH016 Year 11 Thermal nuclear and electrical physics
Heating processes - Heat transfer occurs between and within systems by conduction, convection and/or radiation ACSPH022 Year 11 Thermal nuclear and electrical physics
Heating processes - Two systems in contact transfer energy between particles so that eventually the systems reach the same temperature; that is, they are in thermal equilibrium ACSPH064 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Linear motion and force - Momentum is a property of moving objects; it is conserved in a closed system and may be transferred from one object to another when a force acts over a time interval ACSPH065 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Linear motion and force - Energy is conserved in isolated systems and is transferred from one object to another when a force is applied over a distance; this causes work to be done and changes to kinetic and/or potential energy of objects ACSPH073 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - A mechanical system resonates when it is driven at one of its natural frequencies of oscillation; energy is transferred efficiently into systems under these conditions ACSBL052 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Ecosystem dynamics - Photosynthesis is a biochemical process that in plant cells occurs in the chloroplast and that uses light energy to organic compounds; the overall process can be represented as a balanced chemical equation ACSBL053 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Ecosystem dynamics - Cellular respiration is a biochemical process that occurs in different locations in the cytosol and mitochondria and metabolises organic compounds, aerobically or anaerobically, to release useable energy in the form of ATP; the overall process can be repr ACSPH021 Year 11 Thermal nuclear and electrical physics
Heating processes - Change of state involves internal energy changes to form or break bonds between atoms or molecules; latent heat is the energy required to be added to or removed from a system to change the state of the system
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Curriculum resources related to 'System'
ACSSU078 Year 5 Earth and Space SciencesEarth Moon Sun - The Earth is part of a system of planets orbiting around a star (the sun) ACSSU150 Year 8 Biological Sciences
Organ Systems - Multi-cellular organisms contain systems of organs that carry out specialised functions that enable them to survive and reproduce ACSSU155 Year 8 Physical Sciences
Energy Forms - Energy appears in different forms, including movement (kinetic energy), heat and potential energy, and energy transformations and transfers cause change within systems ACSSU175 Year 9 Biological Sciences
Organ Systems - Multi-cellular organisms rely on coordinated and interdependent internal systems to respond to changes to their environment ACSSU176 Year 9 Biological Sciences
Ecology - Ecosystems consist of communities of interdependent organisms and abiotic components of the environment; matter and energy flow through these systems ACSSU179 Year 9 Chemical Sciences
Chemical Reactions - Chemical reactions, including combustion and the reactions of acids, are important in both non-living and living systems and involve energy transfer ACSSU188 Year 10 Earth and Space Sciences
Universe - The universe contains features including galaxies, stars and solar systems and the Big Bang theory can be used to explain the origin the universe ACSSU189 Year 10 Earth and Space Sciences
Global Systems - Global systems, including the carbon cycle, rely on interactions involving the biosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere ACSSU190 Year 10 Physical Sciences
Energy Conservation - Energy conservation in a system can be explained by describing energy transfers and transformations ACSBL019 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Describing biodiversity - Ecosystems are diverse, composed of varied habitats and can be described in terms of their component species, species interactions and the abiotic factors that make up the environment ACSBL029 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Ecosystem dynamics - Models of ecosystem interactions (for example, food webs, successional models) can be used to predict the impact of change and are based on interpretation of and extrapolation from sample data (for example, data derived from ecosystem surveying techniques ACSCH061 Year 11 Molecular interactions and reactions
Aqueous solutions and acidity - Water is a key substance in a range of chemical systems because of its unique properties, including its boiling point, density in solid and liquid phases, surface tension, and ability to act as a solvent ACSCH091 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Over time, physical changes and reversible chemical reactions reach a state of dynamic equilibrium in a closed system, with the relative concentrations of products and reactants defining the position of equilibrium ACSCH096 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Equilibrium position can be predicted qualitatively using equilibrium constants ACSCH097 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Acids are substances that can act as proton (hydrogen ion) donors and can be classified as monoprotic or polyprotic depending on the number of protons donated by each molecule of the acid ACSCH098 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - The strength of acids is explained by the degree of ionisation at equilibrium in aqueous solution, which can be represented with chemical equations and equilibrium constants (Ka) ACSCH099 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - The relationship between acids and bases in equilibrium systems can be explained using the Brønsted Lowry model and represented using chemical equations that illustrate the transfer of hydrogen ions ACSCH100 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - The pH scale is a logarithmic scale and the pH of a solution can be calculated from the concentration of hydrogen ions; Kw can be used to calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions from the concentration of hydroxide ions in a solution ACSCH101 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Acidbase indicators are weak acids or bases where the acidic form is of a different colour to the basic form ACSCH102 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Volumetric analysis methods involving acidbase reactions rely on the identification of an equivalence point by measuring the associated change in pH, using chemical indicators or pH meters, to reveal an observable end point ACSPH016 Year 11 Thermal nuclear and electrical physics
Heating processes - Heat transfer occurs between and within systems by conduction, convection and/or radiation ACSPH022 Year 11 Thermal nuclear and electrical physics
Heating processes - Two systems in contact transfer energy between particles so that eventually the systems reach the same temperature; that is, they are in thermal equilibrium ACSPH064 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Linear motion and force - Momentum is a property of moving objects; it is conserved in a closed system and may be transferred from one object to another when a force acts over a time interval ACSPH065 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Linear motion and force - Energy is conserved in isolated systems and is transferred from one object to another when a force is applied over a distance; this causes work to be done and changes to kinetic and/or potential energy of objects ACSPH073 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - A mechanical system resonates when it is driven at one of its natural frequencies of oscillation; energy is transferred efficiently into systems under these conditions ACSBL052 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Ecosystem dynamics - Photosynthesis is a biochemical process that in plant cells occurs in the chloroplast and that uses light energy to organic compounds; the overall process can be represented as a balanced chemical equation ACSBL053 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Ecosystem dynamics - Cellular respiration is a biochemical process that occurs in different locations in the cytosol and mitochondria and metabolises organic compounds, aerobically or anaerobically, to release useable energy in the form of ATP; the overall process can be repr ACSPH021 Year 11 Thermal nuclear and electrical physics
Heating processes - Change of state involves internal energy changes to form or break bonds between atoms or molecules; latent heat is the energy required to be added to or removed from a system to change the state of the system
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Vernier WDSS Rechargeable Battery
VERNIER WDSS RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
The WDSS comes with a rechargeable battery. This battery is only needed if your rechargeable battery wears out or if you want to have a spare on hand.
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Vernier Blood Pressure Sensor
VERNIER BLOOD PRESSURE SENSOR
Vernier's Blood Pressure Sensor is a non-invasive sensor designed to measure human blood pressure. It can be used to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure utilising the oscillometric technique. The sensor includes a standard adult siz...
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Vernier Friction Accessory
VERNIER FRICTION ACCESSORY
A friction pad to fit Vernier's metal Dynamics Carts in the discontinued VDS Vernier Dynamics System.
The friction pad enables the metal carts to move under a very consistent friction force and setting the friction amount is as simple as turnin...
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Vernier Cart Picket Fence
VERNIER CART PICKET FENCE
The Vernier Cart Picket Fence consists of a piece of plastic with alternating clear and black stripes which can be used to interrupt the light beam in photogates.
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Vernier Rod Clamp
VERNIER ROD CLAMP
The Vernier Rod Clamp is used to attach one end of a Vernier Dynamics Track to a vertical ring stand rod. This configuration is most often used to create a ramp.
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Vernier Ultra Pulley
VERNIER ULTRA PULLEY
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Vernier Pulley Bracket
VERNIER PULLEY BRACKET
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Vernier Photogate Bracket
VERNIER PHOTOGATE BRACKET
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Vernier LabPro / WDSS / DCU / Stir Power Supply
VERNIER LABPRO, WIRELESS DYNAMIC SENSOR SYSTEMS,DIGITAL CONTROL UNIT AND STIR STATION POWER SUPPLY
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Vernier Respiration Monitor Belt (requires GPS-BTA)
VERNIER RESPIRATION MONITOR BELT
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Vernier Adjustable Analyser Replacement (2)
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Vernier OEK Aperture Assembly
VERNIER OPTICS EXPANSION KIT REPLACEMENT APERTURE ASSEMBLY
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Vernier Plunger Cart
VERNIER PLUNGER CART
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Vernier Standard Cart
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Vernier Cart Fan Mounting Plate
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Vernier Cart Fan Without Mounting Plate
VERNIER CART FAN WITHOUT MOUNTING PLATE
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Vernier Friction Pad DTS
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Slide Vater- Pacini Corpuscles From Mammalian Pancreas
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