Nature of Science #1 | Nature of Science #2 | Solar System & Universe #1 | Solar System & Universe #2 |
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What is:
Independent Dependent Controlled
Name one of the 3 types of variables?
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What is:
A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
What is an inference?
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What is:
The action of rotating around an axis or center.
What does rotation mean?
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What is:
Color/ Temperature Size Brightness
What is the main characteristic for a star?
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What is:
Ask a question, Data analysis, Observation, Hypothesis Formulation, Experimentation!
Name the steps to the Scientific Method
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What is:
Celsius
Out of the tools below, which is used to measure temperature; Meters, Grams, Liters, or Celsius?
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What is:
Force can be described as a push or a pull on an object they can be due to a phenomena such as gravity, magnetism or anything that might cause a mass to accelerate.
Define force
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What is:
1. Spiral 2. Elliptical 3. Irregular
What are the 3 types of galaxies?
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What is:
A proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth
Define hypothesis
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What is:
Celsius
What is an SI for temperature?
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What is:
- A Solar Eclipse - A partial Eclipse - A Lunar Eclipse
Name the 3 types of eclipses
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What is:
Purplish- Pink color also known as AIA 211 Å 2 million Kelvin = 3,599,540.85 Fahrenheit=1,999,726.85 Celsius
What color is a 2 million Kelvin star?
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What is:
Quantitative Observation Qualitive Observation
Name one of the types of observation?
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What is:
Don’t leave containers of chemicals open.
What is the 5th laboratory safety rule?
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What is:
1. has to be a terrestrial planet. 2. has to be in the Goldilocks Zone. 3. has to be inside the asteroid belt.
What are the requirements to be an inner planet?
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What is:
Definition of: alpha star. Physics A star-like formation in a photographic emulsion, consisting of short heavy tracks identifying the paths of slow alpha particles emitted from a radioactive element.
What is the definition of an Alpha Star = α
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What is:
a variable (often denoted by y) whose value depends on that of another.
What is a dependent variable
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What is:
I'm sure all of you don't want to have your hair burnt off or cut off accidentally, so lets please tie our hair back in the laboratory.
Why does one tie long hair back in the laboratory?
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What is:
A white-dwarf that has lost the remaining energy.
What is a black-dwarf.
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What is:
Dubhe.
What is the Alpha Star of Ursa Major?
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