Variables Graphs Data Tables More Variables Work
Variables 100 What phase is used to remind us what variables go on what axis? DRY MIX BACK
Variables 200 What is another name for the dependent variable? RESPONDING BACK
Variables 300 What is another name for the manipulated variable? INDEPENDENT BACK
Variables 400 Controlled variables may also be called what? CONSTANT BACK
Variables 500 What axis does the independent variable belong on? X-AXIS BACK
Graphs 100 What type of graph is used for discreet information, such as categories? BAR GRAPH BACK
Graphs 200 What type of graph is used to track changes over time? LINE GRAPH BACK
Graphs 300 What tool should you use to draw lines on a graph? A RULER BACK
Graphs 400 What should you always use to write on a graph? A PENCIL BACK
Graphs 500 What must always surround the unit of measurement along the axes? PARENTHESES BACK
Data Tables 100 Where does the title go on a data table? AT THE TOP BACK
Data Tables 200 What is used to organize information and measurements? DATA TABLE BACK
Data Tables 300 What tool should be used to draw lines on a data table? RULER BACK
Data Tables 400 What tells how the variable was measured? UNITS (ex: cm or mL) BACK
Data Tables 500 What describes the information being recorded? VARIABLE (ex: height) BACK
More Variables 100 The factors of an experiment that do not change are the. CONSTANT VARIABLES BACK
More Variables 200 What are the factors of an experiment that may change? VARIABLES BACK
More Variables 300 What variable is changed on purpose in an experiment? INDEPENDENT VARIABLE BACK
More Variables 400 In addition to the variable being written along the axes, what else needs to be written? THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT BACK
More Variables 500 This variable responds to the manipulated variable. It is what you measure or count towards the end of your experiment. DEPENDENT VARIABLE BACK
Work 100 What is the unit of measurement of work? Joules (J) BACK
Work 200 What is the unit of measurement for force? Newtons (N) BACK
Work 300 You lift your backpack up onto the counter. If your backpack weighs 50 Newtons and the counter is 1.5 m tall, how much work did you do? Work= Force x distance = 50 N x 1.5 m = 75 J BACK
Work 400 You do 81 Joules of work to pull a box 3 meters across the floor. How much force did you use? Force= W/d = 81 J / 3 m = 27 N BACK
Work 500 You pull a kid in a wagon, doing 800 J of work. If you exerted 200 Newtons to do this, then how far did you pull the kid? d = W/F = 800 J / 200 N =4 m BACK