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The Candle Lab 9/1/10 Pg:?

Please Make as many observations on the candle that you can in 2 minutes

We will make 2 types of observations: Record in your Journal Qualitative and Quantitative

Qualitative Dealing with the qualities of something

                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Qualitative Small Beautiful Green Grass Great View Nice Atmosphere

Quantitative Things that can be measured

I was 12 last week!

                                     

38,365 Seats Fences: LCF to RCF - 6 ft RCF to RF foul pole - 21 ft

Please make 2 qualitative observations and 2 quantitative for a person sitting at your table

Were you surprised? Why are observations important?

Let’s look at some food that might also work as a candle wick… 1 Let’s look at some food that might also work as a candle wick… 1. Rice 2. Nacho chip 3.potato chip 4. Bean 5.Bq. Chips 6. Banana

Wick Chart Will work Not Work Banana Potato Chip

Why do you think the wicks did what they did Why do you think the wicks did what they did? What other foods would you test?

What would be a cool experiment to try??? EX: What if I added pam???