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Miscellaneous
100
This branch of sciences studies the properties and changes of matter.
What is chemistry?
100
These type of observations uses our senses.
What are qualitative observations?
100
The base NUMBER used in the metric system.
What is 10?
100
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
100
The SI unit for temperature.
What is Kelvin and/or Celsius?
200

What you do in Mrs. Finley's class as soon as you sit down.

What is the " copy homework and complete drill.

200
Facts, figures and other evidence gathered through observation, usually put in a chart.
What is data?
200
The basic unit of length in the metric system.
What is the meter?
200
This is drawn on a graph to show the trend of the data.
What is the line of best fit?
200
This is the measure of the force of gravity on you.
What is weight?
300
The knowledge of this science is essential in many careers, such as firefighting or photography.
What is physical science?
300
The variable that is expected to change because of another variable.
What is the responding (dependent) variable?
300
The number if grams in a kilogram.
What is 1000?
300
The volume of a box that measures 2 cm x 3 cm x 1 cm.
What is 6 centimeters cubed (cubic centimeters)?
300
True or False: The SI is a version of the metric system.
What is TRUE?
400

This is Mrs. Finley's age.

What is 55 ?

400
The axis on a graph that the manipulated variable is shown. (ex: foot size)
What is the x-axis?
400
The basic metric unit of mass.
What is the gram?
400
The density of an object with a mass of 10g and a volume of 5 cm3.
What is 2 g/cm3?
400
The study of matter, energy, motion and forces.
What is physics?
500

Who is Isaac Newton

What is famous scientist who formulated laws of motion and gravitation.

500
The line graph shows how the responding variable changes in response to this variable.
What is the manipulated variable?
500
This is the SI unit of time.
What is the second?
500
This is what each individual point on a graph is called.
What is a data point?
500
This is the only difference between mass and weight.
What is gravity?
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