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Methods from Hypothesis

Methods from Hypothesis. Defining variables. Variables. What are the variables for the following hypotheses…. The strength of concrete depends on the amount of sand, cement and aggregate present. Smarties melt at different speeds in the sun depending on their colour

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Methods from Hypothesis

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  1. Methods from Hypothesis

  2. Defining variables Variables What are the variables for the following hypotheses… The strength of concrete depends on the amount of sand, cement and aggregate present. Smarties melt at different speeds in the sun depending on their colour The speed that oil and water separate depends on the amount of emulsifier present The speed that marble chips react with Hydrochloric acid depends on the size of the marble chips • Independent Variable • What you change • Dependent variable • The result you measure • Control Variable • Everything that you keep the same • ONLY ONE • Independent Variable • Dependent Variable

  3. What you are going to do today • You are going to research your hypothesis and complete your ISA “candidate research sheets” with a method so that someone else could fully investigate your hypothesis. • In your ISA, you will be using your research sheet to carry out this practical. • You can use ANY equipment or chemicals that you need. Marks are awarded for safety and fair testing.

  4. Viscosity of Oil Hypothesis • The viscosity of oil depends on the temperature of the oil. • Viscosity = the thickness of the liquid. Context • Oil in engines needs to be viscous enough to move around the engine at different and high temperatures.

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