Across
- 6. The Notion used to express a number that is really large or small
- 7. how close the measurements are to each other.
- 10. Name of the measurement system in the US
- 12. The act of testing your hypothesis.
- 13. Things that were not or cannot be controlled for in the experiment. Hint: ______ Variable
- 14. The formula used to calculate how close your measurements are to the actual value. Hint: Percent _______
- 16. Another name for the metric system
- 17. What are these quantities:Density Velocity Force Acceleration
- 18. How many sig figs are in the number 400?
Down
- 1. the curved upper surface of a liquid in a tube.
- 2. The part of the experiment that is measured or observed to show change. Hint: _______ Variable
- 3. Things that remain the same among all the trials to avoid conflicting/contaminating results. Hint: ______ Variable
- 4. A statement that explains why you think something happened based on your experiences, observations, and research. The expectation.
- 5. how close a number is to the accepted value.
- 6. the ______ figure allows us the estimate the highest certainty for a measurement without seeing the measuring device ourselves
- 8. The part of the experiment that the experimenter changes to determine causality (Levels of IV). Hint: ______ Variable
- 9. What are these quantities: Length Volume Mass Temperature Time Pressure
- 11. An experience that makes you think, “Wait, why did this happen?”
- 15. Name of the measurement system used primarily in science and around the world
