FLASHCARDS UNIT 1.4 Assged Abdalla

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What is the difference between a hypothesis and a guess? The difference is that a hypothesis Is an educated guess and a regular guess and just the first thing you think of.
Define the term variable? Many different factors influence what happens in an experiment also known as a variable.
Define what a dependent variable is? A dependent variable is the variable you're trying to measure.
Define an independent variable? An independent variable is the variable you're trying to test .
Define a controlled variable? A controlled variable is the variable don't want to change and keep the same.
What do you include in a conclusion? To answer the purpose in your experiment.
List 2 advantages from teamwork? Working in a team allows you to know everyone's talents.
What do get in most experiments? A set of instructions for the produce.
What is one aspect of the laboratory? In the laboratory you will frequently work as a part of a team.
What type of graph would you most likely use after completing an experiment? You would most likely use not a graph but a result table.
How is one way to keep your experiment safe? To asses how safe and planned your experiment is, and if there is any risks, then you need t find ways to minimize them.
Which variable will be effected because of the procedure? The independent variable will be effected because it has been has changed and the rest have been kept the same.
What type of results will apply to the bar graph? Bar graphs are used when one set of results are discrete.
What needs to be done after planning the procedure? After planning your rough procedure you need the correct and appropriate equipment.
Define the term hypothesis? A hypothesis is to think about what is likely and then write it in the most logical way.
What are some ways to make your experiment fair? By only changing one variable at a time.
How would a line graph be useful in an experiment? They would be useful when you have two sets of continuous measurements like height, mass and time.
When you want to change a variable what needs to be done? When you want to change a variable you need to run a new and separate experiment.
If someone where to run a 100 metres how long would it take and what would be some of the variables? Some of the variables would be the age and fitness of the runner and the shoes being worn.
If you were to drop a ball on a tennis racquet what variable would there be? They would be the type of ball being used and type of surface it is bounced on.
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