An "if" "then" statement that predicts the outcome of the experiment.
What is a hypothesis?
100
Volume is measured in this SI unit.
What is liters
100
A non-moving object used to compare an object in motion
What is reference point
100
365,000,000,000 in Scientific Notation can be expressed by
What is 3.65 x 10 to the 11th power.
100
Adding sandpaper to one surface and leaving another surface untreated would cause
What is friction
200
Sometimes scientists misinterpret their data, causing them to draw the wrong conclusions, a common cause of scientific misinterpretations is
What is researcher bias?
200
Kilogram is the SI base unit for
What is mass
200
This type of friction prevents surfaces in contact from sliding past each other.
What is static friction?
200
5000 mL converted to liters equal
What is 5 Liters
200
A skydiver falls to Earth, her parachute helps her land safely by increasing
What is air resistance
300
In Science, these activities are performed that test the validity of theories these activities are called
What is experiments?
300
According to the SI unit of measurements, temperature is measured in
What is Kelvin
300
This force keeps satellites moving in a circular orbit.
What is centripetal force?
300
Momentum equals mass times velocity (p=mv). If a 1400kg car is moving at 15 meters per second? The momentum equals
What is 21000 kg/m/s/s
300
The best type of graph for showing how information is divided into parts is called
What is a circle graph
400
A variable that changes as the "effect" of the experiment
What is a dependent variable?
400
Convert 5 Liters to milliliters
What is 5000.
400
The highest velocity an object will reach is known as this.
What is terminal velocity
400
Density is measured by dividing the object's mass by its volume. The density of an object having a mass of 17 g and a volume of 3 centimeters cubed cm(3).
What is 5.67 g/cm3
400
Explanations of natural phenomena supported by large amounts of data are called
What is theories
500
All factors that are kept the same during an experiment.
What is a constant variable?
500
The International System of Units is based on
What is powers of ten
500
When forces are balanced, the motion of the object has
What is stopped?
500
A weightlifter raises a 200-kg barbell with an acceleration of 3m/s/s. How much force does the weightlifter use to raise the barbell? m X a = F
What is 600N?
500
A push or pull that gives an object energy is called