The idea that a scientific model must represent what we see and provide accurate predictions.
What is workability?
This may inform ethical decisions but cannot make them by itself.
What is science?
Entropy is the concept that this is always increasing in the universe.
The SI unit for electric current.
The study of nonliving matter and energy
What is Physical Science
These should always be testable and falsifiable.
What is a hypothesis?
The responsibility to act as good stewards of earth and its resources is an example of.
What is the creation mandate?
A physical, conceptual, or mathematical explanation or description of a phenomenon.
What is a model?
How close your measurements are to one another.
What is precision?
F=ma is one example.
What is a law?
The fourth step of the scientific method which involves testing a hypothesis.
What is an experiment/data collection?
What is a worldview?
Something that explains why phenomena happen.
What is a theory?
Which decimal place is used is a measure of.
What is accuracy?
Data that describes something such as its color, texture, or shape.
What is qualitative?
What is an observation?
The ultimate source of order in the universe.
Who is God?
What is a law?
In scientific notation the number 0.000043 is written.
What is 4.3 x 10-5?
The systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models.
What is science?
Scientific surveys rely on this type of reasoning.
What is inductive reasoning?
A system of values innate to us because of our culture or religion.
What is morality?
Order in the universe allows us to make predictions. This is due to the concept of.
What is cause and effect?
Your friend tells you that they are 5ft 7in tall. Their height in meters to two decimal places is.
What is 1.70m?
The idea that the sun will rise in the east tomorrow because it always has is based on the concept of.
What is uniformity of nature?