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a way of thinking
natures rules for connecting things |
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way of doing
theoretical vs. practical |
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| natures phenomena explained |
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| natures purpose explained |
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| close agreement by competent observers who make a series of observations of the same phenomenon |
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| syntheses of a large body of information that encompasses well-tested and verified hypotheses about certain aspects of the natural world |
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| considered to be absoultue |
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| what is the scientific method and its purpose |
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1. Problem 2. Hypothesis 3. Predict Outcome 4. Test Predictions 5. Conclusion
purpose: organize your facts |
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make something move
change state of motion |
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| combination of forces acting on an object |
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| the state wherein there is no physical change occuring |
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| equilibrium- not in motion |
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| moving at a constant speed in a constant direction |
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| an arrow that represents magnitude and direction |
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| force that acts between the materials |
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the tendency to resist changing of the current state
constant velocity in absence of force
force is required for change |
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measure of inertia
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| inertia determined by mass |
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| more mass the more inertia which means for face is required |
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| what is the difference between volume and mass |
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volume is how much space it takes up
mass id how much is in it. |
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