Scientific notation
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How dense is it?
100
This is 2000 g in scientific notation.
What is 2 x 10^3?
100
Seconds is the label for this.
What is time?
100
How many meters are in a kilometer?
What is 1000?
100
This is an educated guess.
What is a hypothesis?
100
This is the definition of density.
What is how tightly packed a substance's particles are?
200
This is 0.003 g in scientific notation.
What is 3 x 10^3?
200
This is the label for distance.
What is m?
200
This is how many grams you have if you have 200 cg.
What is 2?
200
These are the parts of the experiment that stay the same between trials.
What are constants?
200
This is the formula for finding density.
What is mass/ volume?
300
This is 1.0 x 10^5 in standard notation.
What is 100,000?
300
Grams is the label for this.
What is mass?
300
This is how many mm you have if you have 2.3 m.
What is 2300 mm
300
This is the variable the experimenter changes.
What is the independent variable?
300
If an object has a mass of 2.3 g and a volume of 4 ml, this is the density.
What is 0.575 g/ml?
400
This is 0.000065 in scientific notation.
What is 6.5 x 10^-5?
400
g/ml is the label for this.
What is density?
400
This is how many mm you have if you have 2.3 cm.
What is 23 mm?
400
This is the variable that responds to the change the experimenter makes.
What is dependent variable?
400
This is the volume of a 43 g object with a density of 2.54 g/ml?
What is 16.9 ml?
500
This is 4.5 x 10^-4 in standard notation.
What is 0.00045?
500
Kelvin is the label for this.
What is temperature?
500
This is how many mm you have in 1.2 km.
What is 120,000 mm?
500
These are the steps of the scientific method.
What are question, research, hypothesis, experiment, results, conclusion.
500
This is the mass of an object that takes up 3.4 ml and has a density of 5.14 g/ml.
What is 17.5 g