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About Science Physics 102 Goderya Chapter(s): 1, Appendix A Learning Outcomes: All

What is Science?  Latin word meaning “to know”

Scientific Measurements  Key to good Science  Eratosthenes What is the Size of Earth?

Scientific Measurements Aristarchus How big is the Moon?

Scientific Measurements Aristarchus How far is the moon?

Scientific Measurements  Aristarchus  93 million miles  150 million km How far is the Sun?

Scientific Measurements  Aristarchus How big is the Sun?

Scientific Method  Examples

Observations or Facts EastWest

Hypothesis

Model

Theory

Law

Scientific Method

Difference between Technology and Science  Science  Technology  Engineering and Medicine

Difference between Science and pseudoscience Images from Wikipedia Encyclopedia

Specializing in Science  Mathematics  Astronomy  Geology  Chemistry  Biology

Physics