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SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION
SOL REVIEW SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION
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What variable is changed by the experimenter? Hint: remember MIX
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Answer= Independent Variable M stands for manipulated I stands for Independent X stands for X axis
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What variable responds to the changes in the independent variable
What variable responds to the changes in the independent variable? Hint: remember DRY
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Answer= Dependent Variable D stands for dependent R stands for responding Y stands for Y axis
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What do we call variables that we keep the same
What do we call variables that we keep the same? We don’t change these variables.
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Answer= Constants
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This is the standard of comparison
This is the standard of comparison. We compare our results to this group.
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Answer= Control
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A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation
A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation. Also, phrased with an, “If then statement.” If I do this then this will happen.
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Answer= Hypothesis
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A system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation.
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Answer= Theory
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A general statement that describes how the natural world behaves under certain conditions and for which no exceptions have been found.
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Answer= Law
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Process of using the senses of sight, touch, taste, hearing, and smell to gather information about the world.
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Answer= Observation
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An interpretation or explanation of an observation.
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Answer= Inference
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What is the metric unit for these
measurements? -Length= -Volume= -Mass= -Temperature=
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Answer= What is the metric unit for these
measurements? -Length=centimeter (cm) and meter (m) -Volume= liter (l) milliliter (ml) -Mass= grams (g) -Temperature= Kelvin (K)
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What is this tool used to measure?
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What is this tool used to measure?
Answer= Length
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What is this tool used to measure?
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What is this tool used to measure?
Answer= Volume
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What is this tool used to measure?
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What is this tool used to measure?
Answer= Mass
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What is this tool used to measure?
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What is this tool used to measure?
Answer= Temperature
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A measure of the amount of matter that occupies a particular space is called __________.
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A measure of the amount of matter that occupies a particular space is called DENSITY
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What is the formula for density? Remember……we love density
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A block of aluminum has a volume of 17. 0 ml and a mass of 45. 9 g
A block of aluminum has a volume of 17.0 ml and a mass of 45.9 g. What is its density?
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A block of aluminum has a volume of 17. 0 ml and a mass of 45. 9 g
A block of aluminum has a volume of 17.0 ml and a mass of 45.9 g. What is its density? Answer= D= M/V D= 45.9 g/ 17.0 ml D= 2.7 g / ml
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Using the graph above, describe how
temperature changes as the altitude in the atmosphere increases.
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Atmospheric temperature changes from
Using the graph above, describe how temperature changes as the altitude in the atmosphere increases. Atmospheric temperature changes from layer to layer. Gases expand when they are heated and contract when they are cooled. Hot air is less dense than cool air. Increasing air temperature decreases atmospheric pressure. Decreasing air temperature increases atmospheric pressure.
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