What is Science and Technology?. What is Science? Science is the knowing or the explaining of events in the real world. Science Science explains these.

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What is Science and Technology?

What is Science? Science is the knowing or the explaining of events in the real world. Science Science explains these events by using the scientific method. Science provides lots of scientific facts about the natural world. Examples of scientific facts: water is a liquid, a desk is a solid, etc.

The goals of Science Science has 3 goals: 1.Speak of only the real (natural) world. 2.Observe and organize information. 3.Provide explanations of events that we can test regularly for validity.

Types of Science There are several types of Science at work all over the world.types of Science

Scientists People that make scientific discoveries are called scientists.scientists

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The process of Scientific Discovery Scientific discoveries and explanations are made by using the analytical strategy called the scientific methodscientific method The scientific method is used by all scientists worldwide. The scientific method

Practice using the Scientific Method Investigate the following online activities involving the scientific method: Scientific Method In Action Scientific Method Word Problems Scientific Method

Cause and Effect We apply the scientific method in order to establish a « cause and effect » relationships in nature. (cause and effect)cause and effect

A scientific law A scientific law is a pattern or an event that always repeats itself in the real world but we are not able to explain how or why it works. A scientific law An example of a scientific law: the law of gravity

A scientific theory A scientific theory is a scientific model that explains the cause of an event that occurs in the real (natural) world. A scientific theory A scientific theory can be correct now but not correct in the future if we receive contradictory observations from testing the theory. An example of a scientific theory: the Big Bang Theory

Important scientific laws and theories Every person on Earth should have a general understanding of these 10 really important scientific laws and theories (in Mr. Hanrahan’s opinion)10 really important scientific laws and theories

Technology Technology is applying scientific facts in order to simplify our daily lives. Technology Examples of technology: eye glasses, a desk, a pencil, a pen, clothing, etc.

Measurement of Matter Measurement is finding a number that shows the size or the amount of something. VH0c VH0c

The Metric System The metric system is a measurement system based upon multiples of 10. The metric system The word « metric » comes from the greek word metron that means « to measure ». Canadians use the metric system.

Converting into various units of measurement From time to time, it is necessary to convert from one unit type to another. From time to time, it is necessary to convert from one unit type to another. This task is not easy because the math calculations can be quite complex and tedious. So, scientific calculators and the Internet can help us with these chores. So, scientific calculators and the Internet can help us with these chores.

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The Nobel Prize