Scientific Method
Units of Measure
Formulas
Measurement Abbreviations
Conversions to Basic Unit
100
An educated guess based a question you want to answer.
What is a hypothesis?
100
Liters, meters and grams are this on the conversion ladder.
What are basic units?
100
length X width X height
What is voume of a solid?
100
K
What is Kelvin?
100
2200 kilometers
What is 2,200,000 meters?
200
In an experiment researchers use this to show that the results of the experiment are actually due to the condition being tested.
What is a control?
200
The number that represents 1000 basic units.
What is kilo?
200
Mass divided by Volume
What is density?
200
N
What is Newton?
200
12 decaliters
What is 1.2 liters
300
The first step in the scientific method.
What is identify the problem and figure out what you want to know?
300
As measurements move left across the conversion ladder, the decimal moves this way.
What is to the left?
300
Length X Width
What is Area?
300
g
What is grams?
300
84 centimeters
What is 0.84 meters?
400
Researchers refer back to the hypothesis in this step of the Scientific Method.
What is the conclusion?
400
Zeroes after the decimal act as this.
What is a place holder?
400
Density X Mass
What is Volume?
400
centimeters cubed
What is volume of a solid?
400
14000 decigrams
What is 1400 grams
500
Charts, tables and graphs are used to organize the results in this Scientific method process.
What is the analysis?
500
The unit of measure that is smaller than centiliters.
What is milliliters?
500
Volume divided by Density
What is Mass?
500
s
What is seconds?
500
642 hectoliters
What is 64,200 liters
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