This TI‑Innovator sensor detects light intensity and color values.
What is the Color Sensor?
This ingredient reacts with citric acid to create fizz.
What is baking soda?
This type of electricity causes clothes to stick together.
What is static electricity?
Reaction time measures how quickly someone responds to this.
What is a stimulus?
This color model is commonly used by the TI‑Innovator Color Sensor to represent colors numerically.
What is the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) model?
This gas is released during the bath bomb reaction.
What is carbon dioxide?
This occurs when electrons move from one object to another.
What is charging?
This sense is often used in reaction‑time tests involving clicking a button.
What is sight (vision)?
Increasing this value causes the detected color to appear brighter to the sensor.
What is light intensity (or brightness)?
Changing this variable affects how fast a bath bomb dissolves.
What is water temperature?
This statistical measure shows the most common result.
What is the mode?
This tool is commonly used to measure reaction time digitally.
What is a timer or computer program?
This programming structure allows the TI‑Innovator to respond differently based on detected color values.
What is a conditional statement (if/then)?
This scientific skill is used when comparing how two bath bombs react differently.
What is observation?
This graph is best for showing how often outcomes occur.
What is a bar graph or histogram?
Practicing a task usually causes reaction time to do this.
What is decrease (get faster)?
When students use color‑coding data from the TI‑Innovator to identify patterns, they are practicing this scientific skill.
What is data analysis?
In an experiment, this factor must be kept the same to ensure fair results.
What is a controlled variable (constant)?
Static electricity builds up more easily in this type of environment.
What is a dry environment?
This statistical value best represents a “typical” reaction time when data varies.
What is the average (mean or median)?