High School Physics BEC Naomi M. Tabudlong. LEARNING COMPETENCIES O Energy in Society O Energy and the Environment O Energy in Transportation O Energy.

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High School Physics BEC Naomi M. Tabudlong

LEARNING COMPETENCIES O Energy in Society O Energy and the Environment O Energy in Transportation O Energy in the Home O Energy and the Economy O Energy in Communication and Information Technology Based from the 2002 DepEd Basic Education Curriculum of the Secondary Level

Energy in Society Energy and development

Energy & the Environment

Energy in Transportation The development of transportation Newton’s Laws of Motion Law of Conservation of Mechanical Energy Laws of Thermodynamics

Energy in the HomeElectricity Circuits

Electrical energy consumption Magnetism Electromagnetic induction Energy & the Economy

Energy in ICT Electromagnetic waves LASER Modern communications technology

-end- P.S. find the miming.. 