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Why are hypotheses helpful even when they are wrong?
B. As the mass of the object increases, the distance traveled decreases.
B. the force acting on an object must be unbalanced.
The sun warming the air around the earth
B. to reduce the likelihood of inaccurate results
The scientists should analyze all results before arriving at their conclusion.
a burner warming a pan
A. Molecules in a liquid have more energy than the molecules in a solid and move faster.
It still is valuable because the data may lead to other important investigations.
Give reasons for the importance of waiting until an investigation has been repeated many times before accepting the results as correct.
B. As the mass of the object increases, the distance traveled decreases.
B. the force acting on an object must be unbalanced.
The sun warming the air around the earth
B. to reduce the likelihood of inaccurate results
The scientists should analyze all results before arriving at their conclusion.
a burner warming a pan
A. Molecules in a liquid have more energy than the molecules in a solid and move faster.
It still is valuable because the data may lead to other important investigations.
Explain how changes in temperature affects states of matter and motion of molecules.
B. As the mass of the object increases, the distance traveled decreases.
B. the force acting on an object must be unbalanced.
The sun warming the air around the earth
B. to reduce the likelihood of inaccurate results
The scientists should analyze all results before arriving at their conclusion.
a burner warming a pan
A. Molecules in a liquid have more energy than the molecules in a solid and move faster.
It still is valuable because the data may lead to other important investigations.
What force causes objects that are at rest to move?
B. As the mass of the object increases, the distance traveled decreases.
B. the force acting on an object must be unbalanced.
The sun warming the air around the earth
B. to reduce the likelihood of inaccurate results
The scientists should analyze all results before arriving at their conclusion.
a burner warming a pan
A. Molecules in a liquid have more energy than the molecules in a solid and move faster.
It still is valuable because the data may lead to other important investigations.
Describe examples of heat being transferred through conduction.
B. As the mass of the object increases, the distance traveled decreases.
B. the force acting on an object must be unbalanced.
The sun warming the air around the earth
B. to reduce the likelihood of inaccurate results
The scientists should analyze all results before arriving at their conclusion.
a burner warming a pan
A. Molecules in a liquid have more energy than the molecules in a solid and move faster.
It still is valuable because the data may lead to other important investigations.
As mass increases, distance...
B. As the mass of the object increases, the distance traveled decreases.
B. the force acting on an object must be unbalanced.
The sun warming the air around the earth
B. to reduce the likelihood of inaccurate results
The scientists should analyze all results before arriving at their conclusion.
a burner warming a pan
A. Molecules in a liquid have more energy than the molecules in a solid and move faster.
It still is valuable because the data may lead to other important investigations.
What steps do scientists take in order to remain objective when designing investigations and examining data?
B. As the mass of the object increases, the distance traveled decreases.
B. the force acting on an object must be unbalanced.
The sun warming the air around the earth
B. to reduce the likelihood of inaccurate results
The scientists should analyze all results before arriving at their conclusion.
a burner warming a pan
A. Molecules in a liquid have more energy than the molecules in a solid and move faster.
It still is valuable because the data may lead to other important investigations.
Radiation transfers heat from one object to another without matter between them. An example would be
B. As the mass of the object increases, the distance traveled decreases.
B. the force acting on an object must be unbalanced.
The sun warming the air around the earth
B. to reduce the likelihood of inaccurate results
The scientists should analyze all results before arriving at their conclusion.
a burner warming a pan
A. Molecules in a liquid have more energy than the molecules in a solid and move faster.
It still is valuable because the data may lead to other important investigations.
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