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100

The factors of an experiment.

Variables

100

1000g = _____Kg

1Kg

100

Base SI Unit for length

Meter(m)

100

A prediction that has yet to be proven or disproven. 

Hypothesis

100

The variable(s) that stay the same throughout the entire experiment.

Constant/Control Variables

100

An object with a lower density then the liquid it is sitting in will _______?

Float

100

A group that serves as the comparison for the experimental group.

Control Group

150

26 dam = ______ cm

26000 cm

150

The amount of matter in an object.

Mass(g)

150

A controlled experiment works with _____ variables at a time.

One

150

A system of measurement that is based on factors of 10 used internationally around the world.

Metric System
150

The amount of space an object occupies.

Volume(L)

150

Density is dependent on the amount of sample present.

True or False?

False

150

Which Cube is more dense?

Cube 2

200

The information gathered from making observations.

Data

200

What is the unit for Density

g/mL or g/cm3

200

Data obtained by counting or measuring.

Quantitative Data

200

Which cube is more dense?

Cube 1

200

Data involving characteristics and descriptions.

Qualitative Data

200

The variable that is observed during the experiment.

Dependent Variable

200

The Variable that is deliberately changed by the scientist

Independent Variable

250

A scientific explanation for a set of observations.

Hypothesis

250

The Formula for Density.

Density = Mass/Volume

250

A broad comprehensive statement of what is thought to be true.

Theory

250

50,000 mL = ______ cm3

50,000 cm3

250

The measurement of gravitational force on an object.

Weight

250

You are buying boxes of cookies at a bakery. Each box of cookies cost $4.

Identify the dependent variable.

The amount of money spent on cookies

250

When an object is placed into a cup of water the water level rises. What is occurring to the water in this example.

Displacement

300

60,000,000 secs = ________ Years

1.902587519 Years

300
All the steps of the Scientific Method in order.

1. Observation

2. Hypothesis

3. Experiment

4. Record Data/Results

5. Conclusion

300

The formula for volume of a regular object.

Volume = Length X Width X Height

300

Base unit for amount of a substance.

Mole(mol)

300

The measurement of the amount of  mass per given volume of an object.

Density

300

The Density of Water

1 g/mL or 1 g/cm3

300

You are doing chores to earn your allowance.  For each chore you do, you earn $3.

What is the independent variable?

The independent variable is the amount of chores you do.

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