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Define the term variable? A variable is the factors that influence an experiment.
Define the term fair test? A fair test is changing only one variable at a time.
When plotting a graph what do you need to do first? You first need to decide which graph you are going to do.
Before you start any practical work what do you need to do first? Before you do any practical work you must access how safe your planned procedure is.
What advantages of working in a team bring? Working in a team allows you to pool everyone's talents.
In any experiment you should be able to identify the: You need to Identify the Dependent variable, Independent variable and the Controlled variable.
What is the controlled variable of bouncing a ball? The controlled variable of the bouncing of the ball is the type of ball and the surface.
What is the dependent variable of a bouncing a ball? The dependent variable is the bounce height.
What is the independent variable of a bouncing ball? The independent variable is the type of ball that is bounced, type of surface that it is being bounced and the height the ball drops from.
What does your procedure have to test before the test? You must test the effect of only the independent variable you chose earlier.
What does your conclusion must answer? It must answer the purpose or you are writing about.
What is a method? The method tells how you did the experiment.
What is a procedure? The procedure tells how you did in the experiment.
What is disciplines mean? Disciplines mean sub groups of science. Also known as branches.
What is the meaning of meniscus? Meniscus means a curved surface of liquid in narrow tubes.
What is a hotplate? A hotplate is a heating device.
what is a purpose? A purpose is what are you trying to do (aim).
What is a conclusion? A conclusion is what you have found out in an experiment.
What does qualitative observation mean? Qualitative means observations in only words.
What does quantitative observations mean? Quantitative observations include measurements including numbers
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