The part of the experiment that is manipulated or changed.
What is an independant variable?
100
A series of steps followed to solve problems including asking questions, formulating an hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, collecting data, analyzing results and drawing conclusions.
What is the scientific method?
100
The scientific unit for weight.
What is a newton?
100
The formula for volume.
What is length x width x height?
100
The measure in an amount of mass in a given volume.
What is density?
200
The effect or result of the change to the experiment, what is being observed or measured, the data.
What is an dependent Variable?
200
An educated guess.
What is a hypothesis?
200
The scientific unit for mass.
What are grams?
200
The formula to calculate density.
What is D=M\V?
200
The amount of matter an object takes up or occupies.
What is volume?
300
A variable you keep the same in an experiment.
What is a controlled variable.
300
Information collected through the experiment.
What is data?
300
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
300
When an object is placed in water, the object pushes the water out of the way. This process is used to measure irregular shaped objects.
What is displacement?
400
An observation that involves numbers and measurements.
What is a quantitative observation?
400
Using your senses to gather information.
What is an observation?
400
A measure of gravitational force on an object.
What is weight?
400
Liquids are measured in graduated cylinders.
How are liquids measured?
400
Weight is measured by a spring scale.
How is weight measured?
500
A observation where you use your five senses.
What is a qualitative observation?
500
A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
What is an inference?
500
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
500
If the object is solid then you use cm3, if the object is liquid you use ml and if the object is gas you use ml.