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Variables
Graphing
Scientific Method
Measurements
Misc.
100
A factor that affects how a system works.
What is a VARIABLE?
100
This belongs on the top of every graph you make.
What is a TITLE?
100
This step answers the original question.
What is a CONCLUSION?
100
During the gummy bear lab, you measured length with this unit.
What is the MILLIMETER (mm)?
100
The tool used to measure the length of an object.
What is a metric ruler or meter stick?
200
The variable that you change in an experiment.
What is an EXPERIMENTAL/INDEPENDENT VARIABLE?
200
What is the name of the horizontal (side to side) axis?
What is X-AXIS?
200
An educated guess or prediction for what might happen in an experiment.
What is a HYPOTHESIS?
200
The unit of volume you use when measuring liquid with a graduated cylinder.
What is the MILLILITER (mL)?
200
The tool best used to measure the volume of a liquid.
What is A GRADUATED CYLINDER?
300
The variable that you observe or measure during an experiment.
What is a MEASURED VARIABLE?
300
True or False: You don't need to label the bottom and side of a graph.
What is False?
300
The step of the scientific method where you make graphs, look for patterns, and think about what happened.
What is the ANALYSIS?
300
This formula can be used to measure the volume of a regular shaped, 3D object with straight sides, like a rectangular box or cube
What is Length x Width x Height?
300
A tool best used to measure the mass of an object.
What is a TRIPLE BEAM BALANCE?
400
Something that stays the same to keep an experiment fair.
What is a CONSTANT/CONTROL VARIABLE?
400
The independent variable goes on this axis of your graph.
What is the X-AXIS?
400
Numbers, observations, or information you collect in an experiment are all forms of this.
What is DATA?
400
A measure of how much 3D space an object takes up.
What is VOLUME?
400
When measuring volume in a graduated cylinder, you should always measure from the bottom of this.
What is the MENISCUS?
500
The number of variables that you can change in an experiment.
What is one?
500
The y-axis of your graph should have this variable.
What is the DEPENDENT/MEASURED VARIABLE?
500
A list of things you do to perform the experiment (not Scientific Method)
What are PROCEDURES?
500
The amount of matter in an object.
What is MASS?
500
What is the volume of a fish tank with the following measurements? Length: 40 cm Width: 20 cm Height: 30 cm
What is 24,000 cm^3?