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Heat pumps do not operate at as wide a temperature difference spectrum so though the air is warmer than outside it is closer to your body temperature and feels cooler to you cuz it is. ( T.D. = temperature difference ) from the measured media going in to the measured media going out of its treatment process. Hope this helps: Jimiwane
Weight is a force that is measured in newtons (N). It is the force of the gravitational pull on you from the planet (or even moon) you are on. This is why your weight changes when going to different planets or to the moon.
On ground-going vehicles it's quite easy. Basically you use a mechanism that Count the number of turns a Wheel does, and compare that with how long time it took. If you know the circumference of the tire, you get the speed easily enough.
No. You should be looking at where you are going.
It would depend on the weight of the substance being measured. 30 ml of whipped cream is going to weigh less than 30 ml of molten lead etc. Milliliters is a measurement of volume. Grams is a measurement of weight.
no a hypothesis has to me a educated guess on what you believe is going to happen in the experiment. data is just proof and should be used to help make your hypothesis.
The Hypothesis of an experiment is your prediction, what you think is going to happen
The hypothesis is the water that collects is going to be salt free.
If you are talking about Geometry, then it tricked me, too. Turns out, hypothesis is what is AFTER the "if." DO NOT INCLUDE THE "IF", IT'S WRONG. And the conclusion is everything AFTER the "then." DO NOT INCLUDE "THEN", IT'S WRONG!" And the hypothesis does NOT have to come before the conclusion. ex. If it is Monday, then we have school. hypothesis, "It is Monday." conclusion, "We have school." example of the If-Then going "Then-If" (so to speak): We have school if it is Monday. hypothesis, "It is Monday." conclusion, "We have school." See? Simple, right. But, tests can be tricky, so watch out!
The hypothesis is the water that collects is going to be salt free.
Once you have an interesting topic for a science project, for example time it takes to freeze different liquids you can set up your hypothesis. A hypthesis is an educated guess on what is going to happen in your experiment. Most hypothesises follow the format, "If...(what your going to do), then...(what you predict is going to happen). A hypothesis should include your independent variable and your dependant variables. So an example for the experiment above is: If I freeze the same amount of soda pop, water, orange juice, and milk, then the soda pop will take the longest to completely freeze because of the sugar content in the pop.
Hypothesis is merely a guess at what you think is going to happen.
The hypothesis and the Data are related because the hypothesis is what you think is going to happen, and if you're right, then that becomes the data
A hypothesis is what you think is going to happen.
If the data from an investigation does not support the original hypothesis then either:The method of investigation may be flawed and may need to be changed and repeated.The interpretation of the data may be incorrect and should be reviewed.The hypothesis needs to be reevaluated to possibly conform to the data.
A hypothesis is based on you observation, and experiments on what you are going to do. If your hypothesis is wrong or doesn't match the results you had, you would need to modify it, so basically a hypothesis deals with prior knowledge.
A hypothesis is your first guess at how something/ your experiment is going to turn out. If the results you get match your hypothesis you can declare that it provides evidence to suggest that your hypothesis is true.