Measurments

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  1. 3. A unit that can be used to measure any form of energy
  2. 6. variable: The variable of an experiment that the scientist controls. What is being tested.
  3. 7. A temperature scale used by chemists and physicists which has no negative numbers.
  4. 9. relationship The relationship between two variables is an direct relationship if when one increases the other increases.
  5. 12. data: Data that can be measured or counted. Data that describes the quality of something. Cannot be counted.
  6. 15. 0.001 L
  7. 17. The measure of the force of gravity acting on an object
  8. 20. How close a group of measurements are to each other
  9. 21. A scientific prediction based on research, evidence, and/or observation
  10. 24. The SI unit for volume.
  11. 27. A test a scientist does to collect data to support or refute a scientific question or claim.
  12. 28. A unit that is made from other SI units. EX: Area has a unit of m2 (length x width)
  13. 29. factor: A fraction used to convert from one unit or metric prefix to another unit or metric prefix.
  14. 30. A temperature scales based on the freezing point and boiling point of water.
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  1. 1. variable: The variable that is measured by the scientist. What the independent variable does.
  2. 2. data: Data that can be measured or counted
  3. 4. How close a measurement is to the true value.
  4. 5. the amount or number of something.
  5. 8. The amount of space a sample of matter takes up
  6. 9. analysis (factor labeling) The process of converting from one unit or metric prefix to another unit or metric prefix using conversion factors.
  7. 10. The SI unit for measuring mass
  8. 11. centimeter A derived unit used to measure volume. 1.0 cm2 = 1.0 mL
  9. 13. relationships The relationship between two variables is an inverse relationship if when one increases the other decreases or as one decreases the other increases.
  10. 14. A way of determining the precision of a measurement. A way to know how to round a number without asking the teacher
  11. 16. A measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance. A measure of how fast a sample's molecules are moving
  12. 18. The SI unit for length
  13. 19. A unit that measure of thermal energy
  14. 22. method: The easiest way to describe what a scientists does. A simplified set of steps that can guide an experiment.
  15. 23. A visual representation of data that makes trends in the data more evident.
  16. 25. 1,000 grams
  17. 26. A derived value that describes an object's mass divided by its volume