These stages make up the scientific method.
1.) The question
2.) hypothesis
3.) Experiment
4.) observation
5.) Conclusion
6.) Application
The other name for a wave.
oscillation
Name the gas that came out of our first experiment - lava lamps
CO2
Isaac Newton is known as a famous scientist, state what type.
physicist!
Name the 9th element on the periodic table.
what is iron?
this activity let you see that oil was lighter than water.
- density towers/waves in a bottle
Newton's first law stated.
- an object in motion must stay in motion, unless acted on by another force.
this object helps move an object from one location to another. It is seen in many different places.
incline plane
Lemon juice and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) gave us a chemical reaction. Both had specific "roles" in the activity.
Lemon juice - acted as a acid
Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) - acted as a base.
The colours Orange, Yellow, and green are very important colours in mini U. They each represent different "things".
- orange = mini (4-7)
- Yellow = Junior (8-11)
- Green = Senior (12+)
Yeast in elephant's toothpaste is known as ____________.
a enzyme - that speeds up the chemical reaction.
Newton's second law states.
F=ma
Elephant's toothpaste let out hot foam. This chemical reaction is known as a specific type of energy.
thermo energy.
three states of matter
solid, liquid, gas.
this leader was asked to record her original song.
Karmen!
this table has over 118 spaces.
the periodic table.
Newton's third law of motion states.
for every action there is a equal and opposite reaction.
This ingredient that made glue more solid.
borax + water.
- pulley
- lever
- wedge
- screw
- incline plane
anything moving has this type of energy.
kinetic
This key ingredient dissolved a styrofoam cup.
acetone
these two forces are ALWAYS opposing one another.
pressure and volume.
This activity just "touched" the surface of a physics topic.
repel em
this camp is fun, messy, loud, and interesting/cool
JR SCIENTISTS.
Anything that is at rest has this type of energy.
potential energy.