Density and Bouyancy
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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volume . | an amont of space an object takes up.
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anomaly. | it dose not fit the hypothesis states that the hypothesis may be wrong
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mass. | the amout of matter that makes up an object.
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buoyancy. | aN upward force produced by fluids.
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relationship. | connections between varibles.
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system. | a set of things related to eachother in some way
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water desplacement | the amount of water pushed away by the volume of an object
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mass | the amount of matter that takes up an object
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hypothesis | the predicted awnser to a sicentific question
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density | the mass of an object compared to its volume
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origin | is where the y and x axis meet or intersect
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ballast | any material added to a floating object to make it sink
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