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THE NATURE OF SCIENCE
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The Method of Science
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Science – process that uses observation and investigation to gain knowledge about events in nature
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Scientific Method An organized set of investigation procedures
used by scientists
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Hypothesis – educated guess or testable prediction Experiment – organized procedure for testing hypothesis Control – standard for comparison Constant – factor that doesn’t vary in experiment Independent variable – factor that is adjusted by the experimenter (x-axis) Dependent variable – factor whose value depends on the independent variable (y-axis)
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Scientific Law vs. Scientific Theory
Rule of nature that sums up related observations to describe a pattern in nature Ex. Law of Gravity Explanation based on experiments – most logical explanation Ex. Black Hole Theory
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STANDARDS OF MEASUREMENT
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International System of Units (SI)
Standard system of measurement used worldwide SI Base Units Quantity Measured Unit Symbol Length meter m Mass gram g Time second s Electric current ampere A Temperature kelvin K Amt of Substance mole mol Intensity of light candela cd
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– Distance between two points Volume
Common SI Prefixes Prefix Symbol Multiplying Factor kilo k 1.000 deci d 0.1 centi c 0.01 milli m 0.001 micro μ nano n Length – Distance between two points Volume – The amount of space occupied by an object Mass – Amount of matter in an object Density – Mass per unit volume of a material Time – Interval between two occurring events
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GRAPHING
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Graph A visual display of information or data.
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Line Graph Show trends or how the data changes over time
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Bar Graph Useful for comparing information collected by counting
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Circle Graph (pie chart) Used to show how a fixed quantity is broken down into parts
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