Which of the following is an example of a relevant observation in an experiment about plant growth?
B. Measuring the height of the plant every week
What is a hypothesis?
C. An educated guess that predicts the outcome of an experiment
What is the "mean" in a set of numbers?
C. The average of the numbers
What is it called when energy changes from one form to another, like when chemical energy in food becomes mechanical energy in your body?
C. Energy transformation
If an object has a mass of 5 kg and a height of 4m, what is its potential energy (PE)?
This type of observation is gathered through the senses or tools and directly relates to answering a scientific question.
C. Relevant observation
Which of the following is the best example of a hypothesis?
B. “If plants are given fertilizer, then they will grow taller.”
Which type of graph is best for showing how data changes over time?
B. Line graph
What is the difference between an open and a closed system?
C. Open systems allow energy and matter to flow in and out, while closed systems do not.
An object with a mass of 2 kg is moving at a speed of 3m/s. What is its kinetic energy (KE)?
B. 9J
What makes a question “testable” in a scientific investigation?
B. It can be answered through observation and experimentation.
If you are testing how the type of liquid affects plant growth, which of the following must remain constant to ensure a fair test?
A. The amount of light, soil, and liquid given to the plants
In the set {4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7}, which number is the mode?
C. 7
Sitting near a campfire, you feel warmth without touching the fire. What type of thermal energy transfer is this?
C. Radiation
What is potential energy?
B. Energy stored due to position or height
Which of the following is an example of a testable question?
C. How does the amount of sunlight affect plant growth?
If you are testing how temperature affects how fast sugar dissolves, what is the dependent variable?
C. The time it takes for the sugar to dissolve
What is the purpose of a pie chart?
B. To compare parts of a whole as percentages or proportions
In which everyday scenario does conduction occur?
A. A metal spoon getting hot in a pot of soup
Which of the following describes an example of kinetic energy?
B. A rollercoaster speeding down a hill
A testable question must include these two variables:
Controlled variables are important in an experiment because:
B. They ensure that the experiment is a fair test by staying constant
What is the range of the data set {15, 10, 25, 20, 5}?
A. 20
When you drop a ball, potential energy transforms into which type of energy as it falls?
A. Kinetic energy
An object has a potential energy of 150J and a kinetic energy of 50J. What is its mechanical energy (ME)?