Physical phenomenon investigation · AS 92045
Demonstrate understanding of a physical phenomenon through investigation
Demonstrate understanding of a physical phenomenon through investigation
You need to carry out a physics investigation and show you understand what you've investigated. This means describing the physics concepts involved, what you've measured or observed, and how your evidence supports your explanation. You'll be marked on how well you explain the connections between your results and the physics concepts you've learned about.
You describe the physics concepts and relationships involved in your phenomenon and use your processed evidence to support your description.
You explain how the physics concepts and relationships connect to your phenomenon, supported by processed evidence that shows your understanding of the links.
You integrate your processed evidence with a detailed discussion of the physics concepts and relationships, showing how they work together to explain what happened in your investigation.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.