UNIT 1: MEASUREMENTS & THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Across
- 2. Standard or reference used for comparison in an experiment.
- 3. Deviation from the true value in a measurement.
- 5. Controlled procedure to test a hypothesis.
- 8. Subset of material or data analyzed in a study.
- 10. Non-numerical description of properties or observations.
- 12. Standardized quantity used in measurement (e.g., meter, gram).
- 13. Ability to achieve consistent results across different experiments or conditions.
- 14. Measure of thermal energy in a system.
- 17. Calculation to express the error in measurements as a percentage of the true value.
- 18. Reference material with known properties used for comparison.
- 22. Systematic process used for scientific investigation.
- 23. Consistency of repeated measurements under the same conditions.
- 25. Amount of matter in an object.
- 26. Step-by-step method followed to perform an experiment.
- 27. Well-tested explanation of natural phenomena based on evidence.
- 28. Tool or device used for measurement.
Down
- 1. Graph used to determine unknown values based on a standard set of data.
- 4. Repeating an experiment or test to confirm reliability of results.
- 6. Process of setting instruments to ensure accurate measurements.
- 7. Numerical data representing measurable quantities.
- 9. Testable statement or prediction based on observations.
- 11. Collected information from experiments or observations.
- 15. Process of quantifying physical properties using standard units.
- 16. Summary of results and findings from an experiment.
- 19. Factor that can change and affect an experiment's outcome.
- 20. Mass per unit volume of a substance.
- 21. Amount of three-dimensional space occupied by a substance.
- 24. Act of noting and recording phenomena.