These 3 make an experiment fair.
What are VARIABLES?
This belongs on the top of every graph you make.
What is a TITLE?
This step answers the purpose question.
What is a conclusion?
This is the base unit for length in the metric system.
What is a METER?
The name of this piece of equipment.
What is a BEAKER?
The one variable that you change in order to test it.
What is a MANIPULATED VARIABLE?
What is the name of the horizontal graph axis?
What is X-AXIS?
An if... then statement about what might happen in an experiment.
What is a HYPOTHESIS?
The metric unit to use when measuring the mass of a desk.
What is KILOGRAM?
The equipment that accurately measures the volume of a liquid.
What is A GRADUATED CYLINDER?
The variable that you observe or measure during an experiment.
What is a RESPONDING VARIABLE?
The highest and lowest numbers in a data table.
What is the RANGE?
The step of the scientific method where you make graphs, look for patterns, and do calculations.
What is the ANALYSIS?
The curved surface of a liquid in a cylinder.
What is the MENISCUS?
The equipment to measure the mass of an object.
What is a TRIPLE BEAM BALANCE?
The variable that stays the same to keep an experiment fair.
What is a CONTROLLED VARIABLE?
The information box on a line graph that labels the data lines.
What is a LEGEND?
Numbers, observations, or information you collect in an experiment.
What is DATA?
A measure of how much space an object takes up.
What is VOLUME?
The equipment used for measuring the weight of object.
What is a SPRING SCALE or FORCEMETER?
The number of manipulated variables that an experimenter can test in one experiment.
What is ONE?
This variable goes on the y axis of the graph.
What is the RESPONDING?
The steps you do to perform the experiment.
What is the PROCEDURE?
The force of gravity acting on an object.
What is WEIGHT?
The name of this piece of equipment.
What is a SCOOPULA?