Nature of Science Physical Science
Across
- 4. The instrument used to measure the mass of an object.
- 6. If an objects density is more than one than it will __________.
- 7. A hypothesis must be able to be _______________.
- 8. One of the units for density if it is an irregular object.
- 9. This is the axis on a graph that shows the dependent variable.
- 10. Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- 11. A visual display of information or data to show an experiment very quickly.
- 12. The instrument used to find the length, width and height of an oject.
- 14. This represents an idea, event, or object that is too big or small to be seen with the eye and helps us understand it better.
- 16. The unit used when finding the volume of a oject with dimensions.
- 18. An possible prediction that can be tested, If, then, because.
- 20. The variable in an experiment that is changed.
- 21. The unit used in the metric system for mass.
- 24. If 35ml of water is placed in a graduated cylinder and then a rock is dropped into it, the water raised up to 37ml, what is the volume of the rock.
- 26. This is the axis on a graph that shows the independent variable.
- 27. What is the density of water?
- 29. The unit used when using the graduated cylinder.
- 31. Find the density of an object with a mass of 56g and a volume of 12ml. Round your answer to the tenths place.
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- 1. A theory can be changed or ____________ but a law can't.
- 2. Find the volume if the mass is 65.2g and a density of 8.9g/ml. Round your answer to the tenths place.
- 3. The variable in an experiment that is being measured.
- 5. This is the method used to find the volume of a marble or irregular object.
- 11. The instrument used to measure the volume of a irregular object.
- 12. The amount of matter in an object.
- 13. The distance between any two points measured with a metric ruler.
- 15. How closely packed the particles are in an object, the mass of an object divided by its volume.
- 17. The group that IS tested and receives the IDV.
- 19. How many things can you change in an experiment?
- 22. The sample treated like all the others, but does not receive the independent variable. What all data is compared to.
- 23. If an objects density is less than one than it will _____________.
- 24. A well-tested and widely accepted explanation of a natural phenomena which is based on many observations.
- 25. The amount of space an object takes up.
- 28. The variables in an experiment that stay the same.
- 30. A statement that describes an observable occurrence in nature that appears to always be true.