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Scientific Method
Graphs
Measurements
wild card
100
This variable is changed by the scientist himself
What is independent variable
100
This graph is very useful when percentages are used.
What is a circle graph
100
place the following measurements in order from largest to smallest. Grams kilograms milligrams centigrams micrograms
What is Kilograms, grams, centigrams, milligrams, micrograms
100
What is mass?
What is the amount of matter in an object.
200
This variable is changed based on another variable.
What is dependent variable.
200
The independent variable is located on which axis?
What is the X axis
200
convert 1.2 liters into milliliters
What is 1,200 milliliters
200
A lightbulb is an example of what? Pure science technology dependent variable an exercise
What is technology
300
this is a scientific prediction or guess
What is an hypothesis
300
this is a visual display of data or information.
What is a graph
300
What are the correct SI units for temperature?
What is Kelvins (K)
300
a beaker contains .32 L of water. How many milliliters is that?
What is 320 Ml
400
what do we perform when we test a hypothesis?
What is an experiment
400
graphs are a quick and easy way of communicating a lot of what in a small space?
What is information.
400
which of the following is the correct way to express density? g/cm g/cm2 g/cm3 g/cm4
What is g/cm3
400
other than time, how are SI units used in the United States?
What is Medical Dosages, Science class, Math class
500
this is the standard for comparison in an experiment.
What is the control group
500
This represents an idea or object that might be too small or too large to understand.
What is a model
500
What is volume?
What is the amount of space occupied by an object
500
why is a cubic centimeter (cm3) an example of a derived unit.
It is more than one basic SI unit put together.