Unit 1 (chapter 1 and 2) Flashcards

1
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Accuracy

A

getting the correct answer, the ability to match the accepted or actual value

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2
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Conversion factor

A

when you set one set of units equal to another (1 ft=12 in)

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3
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Data

A

facts and statistics collected together during an experiment

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4
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Density

A

mass/volume

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5
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dependent variable

A

variable that relies on another variable

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6
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derived unit

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unit that results from a mathematical combination of SI base units

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7
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dimensional analysis (factor label method)

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method that uses any number or expression multiplied without changing the value

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8
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hypothesis

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possible solution to problem or explanation for observation

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9
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independent variable

A

variable that can stand alone

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10
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mass

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the quantity of matter in an object

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11
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metric system

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decimal measuring system based on meter, liter, gram

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12
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natural or scientific law

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a statement that expresses generally observed behavior

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13
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precision

A

getting close to the same answer everytime

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14
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significant figures/digits

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certain digits and first uncertain number

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15
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theory

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a set of assumptions put forth to explain some aspect of the observed behavior of matter

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16
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unit

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part of measurement that tells us what scale or standard is being used to represent the results of the measurment

17
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volume

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amount of 3-dimensional space being taken up by an object

18
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sig fig rules

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all non-zero numbers are significant
sandwiched zeros (those that occur between two significant digits) are significant
zeros that are only placeholders for a decimal are not significant
zeros at the end of a number that also contain a decimal are significant
exact numbers (no uncertainty in the value) may be thought of as having an infinite number of significant digits. these include numbers that were counted or are defined values (conversion fractions)

19
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multiplying and dividing sig fig rules

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round your answer to the smallest number of sig figs

20
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adding and subtracting sig fig rules

A

round your answer to the smallest number of decimal places (or the significant digit farthest to the left). can only keep 1 uncertain digit

21
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Mega

A

M
1*10^6 or 1,000,000

22
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Kilo

A

k
1,000

23
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Base

A

m, g, s, L, etc
1

24
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Deci

A

d
1/10 or .1

25
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Centi

A

c
1/100 or .01

26
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Milli

A

m
1/1,000 or .001

27
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Micro

A

µ
1/1,000,000 or .000001

28
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length

A

metric base unit: meter (m)
SI unit: m

29
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mass

A

metric base unit: gram (g)
SI unit: kilogram

30
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time

A

metric base unit: second (s)
SI unit: s

31
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amount of stuff

A

metric base unit: —-
SI unit: mole (mol)

32
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temperature

A

metric base unit: degree celsius (°C)
SI unit: Kelvin (K)

33
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area

A

derived unit
m*m=m^2

34
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volume

A

derived unit
mmm=m^3

35
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density

A

derived unit
mass/volume
SI unit: kg/m^3

36
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density of liquid water

A

1g/mL

37
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Observations

A

Using one or more senses or a measuring device to gather data, not a test, not opinions, qualitative or quantitative
Ex: that plant is extremely wilted, the care stopped running

38
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Inferences

A

when you make explanations for what you observe, could be scientific opinion, bordering on conclusion
Ex: the plant needs more water, the car ran out of gas

39
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% error equation

A

((experimental value-accepted value)/accepted value)*100%