Scientific Enterprise
Scientific Method
Motion
Newton's Three Laws
Spelling
100

The way things really are

Truth

100

The variable manipulated to observe its effect on another

Explanatory Variable

100

Speed with direction

Velocity

100

This principle states that every action produces an equal and opposite reaction

Newton's Third Law

100

An educated guess that is not fully accepted until it demonstrated by experiment

HYPOTHESIS

100

This source of truth is revealed through the Bible

Special Revelation

100

This variable is measured to detect changes caused by the manipulated factor 

Response Variable

100

The closeness a measurement to the true value.

Accuracy

100

Anything that has mass and takes up place.

Matter

100

Scientist who proposed the heliocentric system

COPERNICUS

200

This type of truth is obvious to us and can be known directly through our senses.

Evident Truth

200

This second step of Scientific Method involves gather information to know what is already known about it.

Research the Problem

200

First developed after the French Revolution, this globally accepted system is used in science today.

SI unit System

200

This law quantifies how force, mass, and acceleration are related.

Newton's Second Law

200

Sun-centered planetary system

HELIOCENTRIC

200

This ongoing process in science tests ideas and refines understanding through evidence

The Cycle of Scientific Enterprise

200

This fifth step of the scientific method requires gathering observations and record the results from the experiment. 

Collect the data

200

The unit mm/min² can be used to express this physical quantity

Acceleration

200

Another name for the law that resists changes in motion

The law of inertia

200

Earth-centered planetary system

GEOCENTRIC

300

This step involves examining data from experiments to determine whether the hypothesis is supported

Analysis

300

A systematic approach provides a framework for investigating questions and validating knowledge

Scientific Method

300

This organization first introduced the International System of Units (SI) in 1960.

International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM)

300

This is the total force acting on an object when all the forces do not cancel each other out.

Non-zero Net Force

300

When all forces on an object balance and it does not accelerate, it is in this state

MECHANICAL EQUILIBRIUM

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