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Introduction to Science. Background Information. Observation. When you use 1 or more of the senses to learn something about the environment Instruments can increase the power of observation. Examples. Meter Stick. Thermometer. Microscope Balance. Seismograph. Examples.
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Introduction to Science Background Information
Observation • When you use 1 or more of the senses to learn something about the environment • Instruments can increase the power of observation
Examples Meter Stick
Inference • An interpretation made based on the observation. An inference is a prediction
The color of the classroom is blue. Inference Observation
The color of the classroom is blue. Inference Observation
The rock was formed while underwater. Inference Observation
The rock was formed while underwater. Inference Observation
The planet earth is flat. Inference Observation
The planet earth is flat. Inference Observation
The temperature on Friday was 20.7oC Inference Observation
The temperature on Friday was 20.7oC Inference Observation
Measurement • Contains a # and a unit 3.1 mm 7 min 32.4 mL 17.21 g
Measurement • Contains a # and a unit • 3.1 mm • 7 min • 32.4 mL • 17.21 g
Metric vs English units Unit Metric English Time Length Mass Volume
Metric vs English units Unit Metric English Time mins, sec mins, sec
Metric vs English units Unit Metric English Length meter, mm, cm yard, inch, mile km
Metric vs English units Unit Metric English Mass gram, mg, kg oz, lb
Metric vs English units Unit Metric English Volume liter, mL, cL, kL fluid oz, pt, qt
Rounding Rules • > 5 round up • < 5 round down
Round to the nearest hundredth place 4.567 mL 17.256 cm3 0.115002 g 2,594 km
Round to the nearest hundredth place 4.567 mL 4.57 mL 17.256 cm3 17.26 cm3 0.115002 g 0.12 g 2,594 km 2,594.00 km
Scientific Notation • Move the decimal point until you get a # between 1 – 9 7,621,229.41 7.62122941
Scientific Notation • Move the decimal point until you get a # between 1 – 9 • Count the # of places you moved the decimal (exponent) 7.62122941 x 106
Scientific Notation • Move the decimal point until you get a # between 1 – 9 • Count the # of places you moved the decimal (exponent) • If you move the decimal to the left the exponent is positive (+) 7.62122941 x 106
Scientific Notation • If you move the decimal to the right the exponent is negitive (-) .0026984221
Scientific Notation • If you move the decimal to the right the exponent is negative (-) .0026984221 = 2.6984221 x 10-3
Which number is smaller? 48,532,221,795,561.548 98,241,542,001.259542113
If they are in scientific notation it’s easy! 4.8532221795561548 x 1013 9.8214542001259542113 x 1010
Just Look At The Exponents!!! 9.8214542001259542113 x 1010
Density Mass Volume D =
What happens to density if the mass stays the same but volume increases? Mass Volume D =
Mass Volume D = Plug is some numbers to find out.
Plug is some numbers to find out. • 1 1 1 • 2 4 10 100 • .5 .25 .1 .01
Density decreases as volume increases!!! • 1 1 1 • 2 4 10 100 • .5 .25 .1 .01
Graphs • Easy to understand • Shows if a change occurred • Three types