Measurements must be this.
What is precise?
This system is a modified version of the Metric System and is the standard system for scientific and technical purposes.
What is the SI System?
The Study of light is this.
What is Optics?
An organized, orderly process by which man can investigate the world around him.
What is the scientific method?
All non-zero numbers are considered to automatically be what?
What is significant?
The repeatability of a measurement, or how close several measurements are to each other.
What is precision?
This temperature scale is used by most nations.
What is Celsius?
The study of sound is this.
What is Acoustics?
The variable that is used to measure the outcome of the experiment. What you are trying to find out.
What is a Dependent variable?
A way to write really large or really small numbers.
What is scientific notation?
The system used for scientific calculations.
What is the Metric system?
This term of measurement was used in times of ancient Egypt, as well as the Bible.
What is a cubit?
How forces affect matter is called, this.
What is Mechanics?
The third step of the scientific method.
What is Writing a hypothesis?
V= lWH is the formula for figuring out a shapes ______
What is Volume?
How closely a measurement reflects the actual value.
What is accuracy?
This SI unit of measurement is measuring the mass of an object.
What is a Kilogram?
Organic Chemistry is the study of substances with this element.
What is the element carbon?
A variable that is not held constant, it changes from experiment to experiment.
What is an Independent variable?
When multiplying numbers with significant figures, it important to do this to the answer.
What is Round up?
The Foot-pound-second (FPS) system is also known as this.
What is the English or US Customary?
This measurement of length comes from the word meaning "one thousand".
What is the Kilometer?
Using physics to explain chemical happenings is called this type of chemistry.
What is Physical Chemistry?
The property of matter that makes an object resist changes in motion.
What is Inertia?
When converting a number into scientific notation like this one: (5,680,000,000)
The decimal point goes in this spot:
What is after the first non-zero digit?
or
After the five. (5.68 X 109).