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Scientific Method and Physics. Jeopardy!. Unit Jeopardy. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. FINAL. Which variable always comes first in a lab question?. Scientific Method 100. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Scientific Method
Variable Identificat
ion
Speed Energy Anything Goes
FINAL
Scientific Method 100Scientific Method 100
Which variable always comes first in a lab question?
mv- manipulated variable
Scientific Method 200Scientific Method 200
Which variable always comes last in a lab question?
rv- responding variable
Scientific Method 300Scientific Method 300
What are two other places in a lab (other than the question) that you can find the mv?
Variables, hypothesis, procedure, data table, data analysis and conclusion
Scientific Method 400Scientific Method 400
What are the 4 necessary parts of a conclusion?
ADDE
Analysis, Data (low), Data (high) and Explanatory Language
Scientific Method 500Scientific Method 500
What are the 6 necessary parts to a procedure?
Answer: mv3, rv, cv, RD, 3T, LS
Variable Identification 100Variable Identification 100
Question: How does sunlight affect plant growth?
mv: sunlight
rv: plant growth
Variable Identification 200Variable Identification 200
Question: What is the effect of hours of practice on skill level?
mv: hours of practice
rv: skill level
Variable Identification 300Variable Identification 300
Amount of Water vs. Average Plant Growth
mv: Amount of Water
rv: Average Plant Growth
Amount of Water(cups per day)
Plant Growth Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3
Average Plant Growth (cm)
1
2 3 4 2
2
7 9 11 9
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12 14 16 14
Variable Identification 400Variable Identification 400
mv: angle light strikes block
rv: block’s surface temperature
Variable Identification 500Variable Identification 500
What would a controlled variable be for this lab:
cv: amount of soil, slope of gutter, etc.
Speed 100Speed 100
What is the equation to calculate speed?
Answer: speed = distance/time
Speed 200Speed 200
What is the equation to determine time if you have speed and distance
information?
Answer: time=distance/speed
Speed 300Speed 300
If I am going on a road trip and plan on traveling 600 miles in 10 hours, what
speed will I need to travel?
Answer: 60 mph
Speed 400Speed 400
I am in Montana driving 70 mph for 7 hours. How far did I travel?
Answer: 490 miles
Speed 500Speed 500
How long will it take to travel 480 miles while going 60 mph?
Answer: 8 hours
Energy 100Energy 100
What is kinetic energy?
Answer: motion
Energy 200Energy 200
How can you tell the exact moment when potential energy has been transferred into
kinetic energy??
Answer: when motion occurs
DAILY DOUBLE – Energy 300 DAILY DOUBLE – Energy 300
List 4 types of energy.
Answer: Mechanical, kinetic, potential, light , heat, chemical, sound, electricity
Energy 400Energy 400
Name two forces that cause potential energy.
Answer: Gravity, Elasticity, Spring
Energy 500Energy 500
If a ball is dropped from a roof, when is the Potential Energy highest and when is
the Kinetic Energy highest?
Answer: PE highest right before released. KE highest right before hitting ground.
Anything Goes 100Anything Goes 100
Ms. Browne always writes the mv in the color _______.
Answer: red
Anything Goes 200Anything Goes 200
Identify the mv in this lab question: What is the effect of the amount of rain on
the distance a mudflow travels?
Answer: amount of rain
Anything Goes 300Anything Goes 300
What might a controlled variable be for the lab with this question: How does amount of
chocolate affect student quiz scores?
Answer: type of chocolate, quiz, etc.
Anything Goes 400Anything Goes 400
What does “simultaneously” mean?
Answer: at the exact same time
Anything Goes 500Anything Goes 500
What is the manipulated variable in this lab procedure?
Procedure:
1. Put the materials together as shown in the Investigation Setup Before Trial 1 diagram.
2. Water Seed A with 6 mL, Seed B with 5 mL, Seed C with 4 mL, Seed D with 3 mL, Seed E with 2 mL, and Seed F with 1 mL of water. Add the water every day directly to the soil that covers each seed. Do not water Seed G.
3. Record observations of the root development of each seed after 8 days.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 for two more trials.
mv: amount of water
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FINAL JEOPARDY!FINAL JEOPARDY!