Experiments
Measurement
Graphs
Scientific Method
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100
Variables that are kept the same in an experiment are called this
What are constants?
100
The system of measurement used all around the world.
What is the metric system?
100
A circular graph used to show how portions relate to the whole.
What is a pie graph?
100
An educated guess to a question.
What is a hypothesis?
100
An example of qualitative data.
What is observations, descriptions, diagrams, etc.
200
A type of experiment in which only one variable is changed
What is a controlled experiment?
200
The metric system is based on this number.
What is 10?
200
In science, we usually always use this type of graph.
What is a line graph?
200
A summary of the results of the experiment.
What is a conclusion?
200
The instrument used to find the mass of an object.
What is a triple beam balance?
300
The one variable that is changed
What is the independent variable?
300
The base unit for volume of liquid is this.
What is a liter (milliliter)?
300
When making a graph, the independent variable always goes on this axis.
What is the x-axis?
300
The 5 steps to the scientific method in order
What are question, hypothesis, test, anaysis, conclusion.
300
The curve at the surface of a liquid
What is a meniscus?
400
The variable that is measured
What is the dependent variable?
400
The base unit for mass is this.
What is a gram?
400
When comparing the measurement of different categories, use this type of graph.
What is a bar graph?
400
An explanation of how something in nature workds, but does not explain why.
What is a scientific law?
400
The temperature scale where water freezes at zero degrees.
What is Celsius?
500
The comparison trial or group that is not affected by the independent varaible.
What is the control group?
500
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
500
Quantitative data is represented by these.
What are numbers?
500
A hypothesis that has been tested over and over again may become this.
What is a theory?
500
The temperature scale where water boils at 212 degrees.
What is Fahrenheit?