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For the first page in your notebook, illustrate what you think science is! Chapter 1- The Nature of Science

Chapter 1- The Nature of Science

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For the first page in your notebook, illustrate what you think science is!

Chapter 1- The Nature of Science

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How do we “do” science?Scientific Method

State the problemGather informationForm a hypothesis/state the research question

Variables: dependent, independent Constants and controls

Test the hypothesisAnalyze dataDraw conclusions

Bias-occurs when what the scientist expects changes how the results are viewed.

Complete the flip chart on scientific method in your notebook!

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Law vs. Theory –a theory can be used to explain a law!

Theory Law

Explanation of things or events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations.

NOT a guess!CAN be modified!Examples: Big

Bang

A statement about what happens in nature that seems to be true all the time.

They do NOT explain why.

Examples: gravity

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Measure up!

Precision Accuracy

How closely measurements are to each other and how carefully measurement are made.

Compares a measurement to the real or accepted values.

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Measurement-SI UnitsBased on multiples of 10Standard is the kilogram kept in France!Meter is base unit of lengthSecond is base unit for timeKelvin is base unit for temperature

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QUIZ! Write the answers in your notebook.A gram is about the size of a (apple, dime,

pineapple)?A meter is about the height of a (door,

counter, seat)?Water freezes at _____C and boils at

_________C.The height of a tall man is about 200 ____.Normal body temperature is ____CThe thickness of a dime is about

________mm

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Metric PrefixesCopy Mega to nano in your notebook

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Converting Metric to Metric

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Dimensional AnalysisA conversion factor is a ratio that is equal

to one and is used to change one unit to another .

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Homework!Find your favorite recipe.Convert from English units to metricTurn in both the English recipe and metric

version!

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Volume MassVolume-the amount of

space occupied by an objectV=l x w x h1mL = 1 cm(cubed)

Create a density column in your notebook!

Mass- is a measurement of the quantity of matter in an object.

Density- is the mass per unit volume of a materialMeasured in a

derived unit: g/cm(cubed)

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TemperatureCelsius

0, 100Body temp is 37Fahrenheit32, 212Body temp is 98.6

The SI unit for temperature is Kelvin (K)

0 is coldest possible temp also known as Absolute Zero. (-273 C!!)

Water boils at 373 K

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GraphsA graph is a visual display of information or

dataLine graph-can show any relationship

where the dependent variable changes due to a change in independent variable.

Bar graph-comparing informationCircle graph-shows how some fixed

quantity is broken down into parts.