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Accuracy | A description of how close a measurement is to the true value of the quantity measured. |
Scientific Method | A series of steps or guidelines followed to solve a problem. |
Physical Science | The study of energy and matter. |
Graph | A visual display of data or information. |
Scientific Law | A rule of nature that is generally accepted as true by everyone. |
Mass | A body of coherent matter. |
Precision | The exactness of a measurement. |
Theory | The most logical explanation to a problem backed by many observations and results. |
Density | The relationship between the mass and volume of an object. |
Dependent Variable | The results of your experiment. |
Volume | The amount of space an object occupies. |
Hypothesis | A testable prediction to a problem. |
Independent Variable | The factor adjusted by the person doing the experiment. |
Conclusion | An answer to a problem that is supported by data or results. |
Experiment | An organized procedure for testing a hypothesis. |
Pseudoscience | The study of things that cannot be proven right, wrong, true or false. |