ch. 2 - measurements & calculations Flashcards

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observation

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using 5 senses to obtain info

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2
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research

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reliable sources to learn background info

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3
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hypothesis

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a testable statement that serves as a basis for predictions and further experimenting
(if… then… because); a proposal

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4
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experiment

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testing hypothesis in order to provide data that supports or refutes it

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5
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qualitative data

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descriptive (ex; texture, color)

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6
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quantitative data

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numbers (ex; graphs, counting, measuring)

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7
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variables

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experimental conditions that change or can be changed

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8
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independent variable

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is changed by experimenter, affects dependent dependent

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9
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dependent variable

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being tested and measured, affected by independent

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10
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control

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experimental conditions that stay constant/continuous; a comparison to another thing

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theory

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BROAD GENERALIZATION used to explain observations; lots of evidence to support it but can change overtime

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model

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PHYSICAL OBJECT that explains/illustrates complex concepts OR an explanation of how phenomena occur and how data/events are related

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13
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weight vs mass

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weight = measure of gravitational pull on matter
mass = measure of the quantity of matter; DOES NOT depend on gravity
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14
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precision vs accuracy

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precision = same results repeatedly
accuracy = matches up to actual data
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15
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inversely vs directly proportionate

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inversely = while one variable decreases, the other increases (product has a constant value)
directly = if one variable increases/decreases, the other does too (dividing one by the other gives a constant value)
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16
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scientific notation (rules)

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m(10^n) - m is greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10; n is a whole number
addition & subtraction = VALUES HAVE TO HAVE SAME EXPONENTS! – stay the same when # is added
multiplication = exponents are added
division = exponents are subtracted

17
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scientific method

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a logical approach to solving problems by observing and collecting data, formulating hypotheses, testing hypotheses, and formulating theories supported by data

18
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what are SI measurements and what are the 7 base units?

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a system that scientists worldwide agreed on
7 base units = meters (length), kilograms (mass), seconds (time), kelvin (temperature), mole (amount of substance), amperes (electric current), candela (luminous intensity)

19
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derived SI units

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square meter (area), cubic meter (volume)

20
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density

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ratio of mass to volume

21
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conversion factors

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used to convert from one unit to another

quantity giver x conversion factor = quantity sought

22
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percentage error

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experimental value minus accepted value divided by accepted value and multiplied by 100

23
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significant figures

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consist of all the digits known with certainty plus one final digit, which is somewhat uncertain or estimated
addition/subtraction = answer has no more digits to the right of the decimal point than there are in # w/ smallest number of sigfigs to the right of decimal point
multiplication/division = answer has no more sigfigs than the # with the fewest sigfigs

24
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exact conversion factors

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completely certain and don’t limit # of digits in calculation

25
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system

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specific matter in a given region of space that has been selected for study during an experiment or observation.

26
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derived units

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a combination of SI base units

27
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system

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specific portion of matter in a given region of space that has been selected for study during an experiment or observation