Demonstrate understanding involves writing statements that show an awareness of how simple facets of phenomena, concepts or principles relate to a described situation.
Demonstrate in-depth understanding involves writing statements that give reasons why phenomena, concepts or principles relate to a described situation. For mathematical solutions, the information may not be directly usable or immediately obvious.
Demonstrate comprehensive understanding involves writing statements that demonstrate understanding of connections between concepts.
Written statements include mathematical solutions and/or descriptions. Descriptions may include graphs or diagrams.
Reflection in curved mirrors.
Refraction through lenses.
Refraction.
Total internal reflection
Critical angle at a plane boundary.
Reflection and refraction at a plane boundary including phase and wave parameter changes if applicable.
Law of Reflection
Law of Refraction
Superposition of pulses.
Diffraction through a slit.
2-point source interference (qualitative).