Scientific Method
Measurement
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Miscellaneous
100
An educated guess based upon observations and your previous knowledge
What is a hypothesis?
100
Measurement of the distance between two points
What is length?
100
The length of line #1 in millimeters
What is 78?
100
The length of line in problem #3
What is 116mm or 11.6cm?
100
The tool used to measure temperature
What is thermometer?
200
The variable that you change and are testing for in the experiment
What is independent variable?
200
The amount of space an object occupies
What is volume?
200
The length of line (cm) show in problem #2
What is 0.7cm?
200
The volume show in problem #6
What is 82mL
200
The amount of matter in an object
What is mass?
300
The process used to find answers about the world
What is the scientific method?
300
Measurement of how hot or cold
What is temperature?
300
Temperature show in problem #4
What is 34.5C?
300
The name of the tool used to measure mass
What is triple beam balance?
300
The unit of measure for length
What is meter?
400
The variable that you observe and measure in the experiment
What is the dependent variable?
400
Measurement of the gravitational force on an object
What is weight?
400
The mass of the object show in problem #5
What is 120.5g?
400
What is the unit of measure for volume
What is cm3?
400
Factors which you do not change in an experiment
What are constants?
500
Repetitions of science experiments
What are trials?
500
The amount of mass in a given volume
What is density?
500
The first step in the scientific method
What is identifying the problem or question?
500
The name of the curve that is observed in a liquid measurements inside of a graduated cylinder
What is the meniscus?
500
The final step in the scientific process
What is communicate your results?
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