The Law of Conservation of Energy
What is "energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed"?
What are the two types of causes for non-infectious disease?
What are genetics and lifestyle?
Number of neutrons in Carbon.
What is 6?
Acronym to remember for graphing.
What is D-TAILS?
In an experiment testing how caffeine affects sleep, the independent variable is...
What is caffeine intake?
The energy transformation that occurs as the roller coaster moves down from a high point.
What is potential energy --> kinetic energy?
The six types of disease.
What are bacteria, fungi, protozoa, prion, virus, and parasite?
Name of MgCl?
What is magnesium chloride?
Goes on the x-axis.
What is independent variable?
The type of variable stays the same in a fair test.
What is controlled variable?
This symbol's name.
What is a resistor?
Name of this type of transmission.
What is vector transmission?
What is 23 amu?
You draw a line of _______ fit.
What is best?
Rewrite this as a hypothesis: “Caffeine affects reaction time.”
If caffeine is consumed, then reaction time will increase
A nintendo switch needs 110J of energy. 35J of energy is converted into heat. The energy efficiency of the nintendo switch is...
What is 68%?
The type of immunity which is specific to a certain pathogen or disease.
What is adaptive immunity?
Draw the electron configuration of Aluminium.
What is 2, 8, 2?
The type of graph would best show change in fruit rotting over increasing ethylene amounts.
What is a line graph?
Describe the correct order of steps in a scientific investigation (Scientific Method).
Ask a question → Form hypothesis → Plan investigation → Collect data → Analyse → Conclude
The current in this circuit.
What is 0.02A?
Tuberculosis is transmitted through the air when a person with active lung TB coughs, sneezes, speaks, or sings, releasing airborne droplets containing the bacteria.
This type of disease is...
What is infectious?
If an atom ___________ electrons, then its ion is positive (there are ____________ protons than electrons). If an atom ______________ electrons then the charge of its ion will be negative (there are ________ electrons than protons).
What is "Loses, more, gains, less"?
Rules for drawing a scale on a graph.
What is numbers increasing evenly e.g. 1,2,3 OR 2,4,6 OR 3,6,9 etc.?
What is the difference between reliability, validity and accuracy in a first-hand scientific investigation
Reliability - Are the results repeated and is data consistent across trials
Validity - Does the experiment measure what it intends to measure (appropriate control variables in place)
Accuracy - Is the data close to the theoretical value, and is the equipment used precise enough?