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| to cause an object to move forward |
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| the amount of mass in a known volume of an object (d=m/v) |
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| the measure of the independent variable's effect on the outcome of an experiment |
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| the energy produced by the movement of an object |
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| the group or test with no independent variable applied. (used to compare the results of the test group ) |
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| A research paper that is an introduction to a scientific method report. It includes information that has been published on the topic |
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| the upward force of a liquid or gas capable of keeping an object afloat |
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| a prediction or statement that can be tested |
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| balance scale (triple beam balance) |
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| an instrument used to measure the amount of mass in an object |
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| the one factor that changes or is being tested in an experiment |
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| variables that stay the same in an experiment |
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| a detailed list of directions describing how to do the experiment |
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| repeated testing of each of the test groups |
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| distance traveled in a given amount of time (s=d/t) |
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