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Physical science 112

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Chemistry   the study of matter and how matter changes.  
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Inferring   the process of making an inference an interpretation based on an observation prior knowleged  
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observing   A building that contains one or more telescopes.  
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Physics   the study of matter energy motion and forces and how they interact  
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Chemistry   the study of matter and how matter changes.  
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Chemistry   the study of matter and how matter changes.  
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Inferring   the process of making an inference an interpretation based on an observation prior knowleged  
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observing   A building that contains one or more telescopes.  
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Physics   the study of matter energy motion and forces and how they interact  
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predicting   the process of for casting what will happen in the future based on past experience or evedince  
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Science   the study of the natural world through observations and logical reasonings leads to a body of knowleged.  
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communicating   the processof sharing ideas with others through writting and speaking  
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communicating   the processof sharing ideas with others through writting and speaking  
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contorlled experiment an experiment in which only   an experiment in which only one parameter is manipulated at a time  
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Data   facts figurs and other eveidince gathered through observations.  
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Data   facts figurs and other eveidince gathered through observations.  
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hypothesis   a possible explanation for a set of observations or answers to scientific qoustions  
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hypothesis   a possible explanation for a set of observations or answers to scientific qoustions  
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manipulated variable   the one variable parameter that a scientest changes during an expirment  
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manipulated variable   the one variable parameter that a scientest changes during an expirment  
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hypothesis   a possible explanation for a set of observations or answers to scientific qoustions  
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modle   a representation of nan object or process.  
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modle   a representation of nan object or process.  
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manipulated variable   the one variable parameter that a scientest changes during an expirment  
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modle   a representation of nan object or process.  
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parameter   a factor that can be measured in an experment.  
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modle   a representation of nan object or process.  
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pesponding variable   the variable parameter that changes as a result o changes to the manipulated or indepenet variable in an experiment  
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pesponding variable   the variable parameter that changes as a result o changes to the manipulated or indepenet variable in an experiment  
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scientific law   a statement that describes what scientesist expectto happen every time under a particular setof conditions  
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parameter   a factor that can be measured in an experment.  
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scientific inquriy   the on going process of discovery in science  
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pesponding variable   the variable parameter that changes as a result o changes to the manipulated or indepenet variable in an experiment  
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scientific inquriy   the on going process of discovery in science  
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scientific law   a statement that describes what scientesist expectto happen every time under a particular setof conditions  
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celsius scale   the temperature scale on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees  
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scientific inquriy   the on going process of discovery in science  
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scientific inquriy   the on going process of discovery in science  
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absolute zero   the temoerture at which no more energy can be removed from matter  
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absolute zero   the temoerture at which no more energy can be removed from matter  
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absolute zero   the temoerture at which no more energy can be removed from matter  
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celsius scale   the temperature scale on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees  
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celsius scale   the temperature scale on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees  
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denist   the ratio of the mass of a substances to its volume  
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Kelvin scale the temperature scale on which no more energy can be moved   the ratio of the mass of a substances to its volume  
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denist   the ratio of the mass of a substances to its volume  
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Kelvin scale the temperature scale on which no more energy can be moved   the ratio of the mass of a substances to its volume  
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Kelvin scale the temperature scale on which no more energy can be moved    
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Kelvin scale the temperature scale on which no more energy can be moved   temperature scale on which no more energy can be moved  
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mass   a masure of how much matter is in an object  
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meniscus   the curved upper surface of a liquid n a column of liqiud  
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SI   international system of units a version of the metric system used by all over the world  
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volume   the amount of space that matter occupies  
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weight   a measure of of the force of gravaity on an object  
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accuracy   how coles a measrment is to ture or accepted value  
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estimate an a approximation of a number based on reasonable assumptions   an a approximation of a number based on reasonable assumptions  
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precisions   a measure of the exactness of measurements  
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reproducibility   how clse a group of measments are to eachother  
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significant figures   all the digits in a measurments that have been measured exactly plus one digit whose vaules has been estimated  
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cooredinate   a pair of numbers used to determind the position point of a point on a graph  
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data point   point on a graph showing the location of a piece of data  
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graph a picture of information froma data table sh   picture of information froma data table shows the realationship between variables  
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horizonta axis   a line that runs left to right along the bottom of a graph on which the manipulated variable is labled  
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linear graph   a line gragp in which the data points yeild a stragith line  
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line of best fit   a smooth line that reflects the general pattern in a graph  
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nonlinear graph   a line graph in which the data points do not fall along  
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origin   th 00 piont on a line graph where the x axis and y axis cross on the graph  
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slope the steepness of a line on a graph equal to its vertical change divieded by its horizontal change   the steepness of a line on a graph equal to its vertical change divieded by its horizontal change  
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vertical axis   a line that runs up and down along the side of a graph on which the responding variable is labled  
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constant   stayimg the same  
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procedure   the method of doig some action especially the sequence  
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significant   having improtance or meaning  
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