Three main branches of science
Physical Science
Biology
Earth Science
This is a visual display of information or data
Graph
SI unit for length
Meters (m)
11 cm = ________ m
0.11 m
This is a measurement of the quantity of matter in an object
Mass
In order for an experiment to be valid, the experiment must...
Have measurable data
And/Or
Be repeatable
This is where you plot the independent variable
The horizontal axis (x-axis is also acceptable)
This is an exact quantity that people agree to use for comparison
Standard
You have a length of rope that measures 3,075 mm. How long is it in centimeters?
307.5 cm
How is volume of a cylinder calculated?
pi*r2 *h
Pi X Radius squared X height or depth of the cylinder
This is the variable that is changed as a result of the independent variable. It is sometimes called the responding variable
Dependent Variable
Three main types of graphs discussed in this unit.
Line Graph
Bar Graph
Circle Graph
What quantity does 12.3 s measure?
Time
Your pencil has a mass of 56 grams (g). What is the mass in decagrams (dag)?
5.6 dag
Finish it
Stop...
Possible anwers:
Stop, drop and roll.
Stop, in the name of love.
Stop-motion animation.
Stop, collaborate and listen.
This is a variable that does not change when the other variables change
Constant
Shows how a relationship between variables changes over time
Line Graph
This is the system of measurements that is universally accepted and understood by scientists
International System of Units (SI Units)
How many millimeters is 1.23 km?
1,230,000 mm
Equation for density
D = m/v
This is a statement about what happens in nature and that seems to be true all the time
Law
***DOUBLE JEOPARDY***
List ALL the needed parts of a scatter plot graph with one set of data
Title
X-axis label, units, scale
Y-axis label, units, scale
Data Plot
Line of Best Fit
The boiling point, freezing point, and absolute zero (in that order) for the Kelvin and Celsius scale for temperature.
373 K, 273 K, 0 K
100 °C, 0 °C, -272 °C
MUST INCLUDE UNITS!!!
Order of prefixes from largest to smallest
(All or Nothing)
Kilo-
Hecta-
Deca-
Base
Deci-
Centi-
Milli-
Finish it...
DON'T STOP...
Possible responses
BELIEVIN'
The music
Til' you get enough
Me now