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Prologue
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Observation Based on our interaction with the environment – Uses our five senses Example:
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Instruments Extend the senses – Compare observations with a known standard Example: The hole is 2 meters deep The temperature is 25C
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Inference A educated guess based upon your obsevations – Example
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Prediction An inferences about the future It will rain Friday
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Cyclic An event that occurs in a repeating pattern – Easy to predict Example: Phases of the moon
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Non-cyclic An event that occurs randomly – Difficult to predict Ex: earthquake
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Classification Grouping of objects based on observations Ex. Rock type
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Prologue Pg. 3 The sample was transported by a glacier over 1 million years ago. The sample is rectangular, with sharp, angular corners.
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Questions Page 4
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Measurement Using instruments to quantify observations – Uses a number and a unit Time: Length: Mass: Volume:
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Standard Unit International system of measurement – English and metric
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Percent Deviation Determining the accuracy of data collected
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Examples A person measures the length of a piece of wood to be 41 centimeters. If the actual length is 40 centimeters, what is the percent deviation from the actual length?
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Examples A student’s measurement of the mass of a rock is 30 grams. If the accepted value for the mass of the rock is 33 grams, what is the percent deviation of the students measurement?
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Practice Questions Pg 6.
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Multiple Choice questions page 7
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Line Graphs
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Density of Matter Density: the amount of matter in a specific volume
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Density Properties The same substance has the same density Density does not change if the material is broken
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Density Examples Gold – Mass 162 grams – Volume 8.4 cm3
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Density Examples Gold split in half – Mass 81g – Volume 4.2 cm3
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Density Practice questions pg11
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Changes in Density Two factors that effect density: – Temperature – Pressure
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Temperature Warm air rises because it is less dense. Whats the relationship?
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Phases of matter Most materials have their greatest density as a solid. The exception is water because water expands when it freezes
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Phases of matter Water is at its greatest density at a temperature of 3.98C. The density of water is 1 g/ml. If an object floats on water, it is less dense than the water. If an object sinks in water, it is more dense than the water
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Pressure When pressure is added, it causes the material to become smaller, volume decreases Whats the relationship?
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Rate of change How fast something changes Graphs: – Allow you to see a relationship very quickly
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