Unit 1: Introduction to Science 1.1 The Nature of Science 1.2 The Way Science Works 1.3 Organizing Data.

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Unit 1: Introduction to Science 1.1 The Nature of Science 1.2 The Way Science Works 1.3 Organizing Data

What Scientists Believe: 1. The universe can be described by basic rules. 2. The rules can be DISCOVERED through study and experimentation. A scientist may come up with a new hypothesis and experiment or simply check the results of other experiments.

Scientists do many things: Scientists: –Investigate –Plan experiments –Observe Wilhelm Roentgen accidentally discovered X-Rays by following the above procedures Alexander Fleming and penicillin –Test results

What is Science? Science is observing, studying and experimenting to find the nature of things. How does science impact your everyday life?

Scientific Inquiry Inquiry: A way of seeking information through questioning

Why a Scientist Performs Experiments 1. To find out something new about the natural world. 2. To explain something that is already known. 3. To check the results of other experiments. 4. To test predictions of current theories.

Science Has Many Branches Science Natural Science Biological Science: The science of the Living world Examples: Botany, zoology, ecology Physical Science: The science of Matter and energy Examples: Physics and chemistry Earth Science: The science of Our planet Examples: Geology and meteorology Social Science PsychologySociology

Branches of Science: These branches can intertwine: –Biochemistry: study of matter of living things –Geophysics: study of forces that affect Earth

Branches of Science Branch of Science Area of Study Social scienceHuman behavior Natural scienceHow the whole universe behaves BiologyLiving things BotanyPlants ZoologyAnimals EcologyBalance in nature Physical scienceMatter and energy ChemistryMatter and its changes PhysicsForces and energy GeologyEarth ’ s physical nature and history MeteorologyThe atmosphere and weather

Science and Technology They work together and depend on one another. Science: observing, studying, & experimenting to find the nature of things Technology: using science to make human lives easier –Computers, cell phones, cars, answering machines Leonardo da Vinci: described and sketched ideas for many inventions years ahead of their time.

Leonardo da Vinci Flying Machine Aerial Screw Helicopter Other inventions: clocks, printing presses, drills, boats, cars, and battle tanks

Scientific Theories and Laws are supported by Observation: Scientific Theory: An possible explanation of a natural event –Example: Kinetic Theory of energy: explains why a saw blade gets hot when used. A theory must pass the following tests: 1.Explain observations simply and clearly. 2.Be repeatable. 3.You must be able to predict from a theory. Scientific Law: repeated observation about nature, but does not explain why or how something happens

Theories and Laws Theories and laws are NOT ABSOLUTE; they can change as new discoveries are made. –Example: People thought the world was flat for thousands of years Some scientific theories are impossible to test in the laboratory. –For example: how the continents move cannot be tested in a laboratory setting.

Qualitative vs. Quantitative Statements: A qualitative statement describes an event with words. Examples: –The chalkboard is black. –There are posters on the wall. A quantitative statement describes with numbers or mathematical equations. Examples: –There are 10 posters on the wall. –The room has an area of 400 ft 2.

Scientific Models A representation of an object or event used to understand concepts when the real object is too large, too small, or even too dangerous –Examples: Globe Model of an atom Crash tests Models can be: Drawings on paper A real object (spring to represent sound wave Mental “picture”

Homework Assignment Write at least 5 complete sentences describing how science and technology depend on one another. Include how they work together to make your everyday life easier.