according to my research there are not a lot of science terms for candles, but NASA conducted space shuttles experiments with candles to learn more about candle flames, emissions, and combustions.
Because they are science. Atoms make up literally all matter in the universe. In terms of science, they can be used for countless things that, in man-made terms, end in Thermonuclear explosions. A bit saddening if I do say so myself...
A fluid
the ability to burn
It doesn't dissolve.
it is still called a mortar and pestle :) at least thats what our science teacher said..
Because they are science. Atoms make up literally all matter in the universe. In terms of science, they can be used for countless things that, in man-made terms, end in Thermonuclear explosions. A bit saddening if I do say so myself...
No, it isn't. If you think in terms of "research and development", then science is the research piece. Science uncovers concepts and principles. Development happens when engineers and other ridiculously brilliant and talented "science types" take the concepts and principles from science and find ways to turn them into practical applications or devices.Of course there are important overlaps, but science is primarily a way of knowing and not primarily a way of inventing.
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Math concepts are such terms as algebra, subtraction, adding, and etc........................................................................
History is a lie.
a science term is science
They are the same?
Science concepts are any topics that fall under the broad science terms. Some examples include gravity, nuclear fusion, and Newton's Law of Motion.
There is no real difference between colored candles and white candles in terms of burn times - the deciding factors are the melting point of the wax and the length of the wick.
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
An ergometer measures work in science terms.
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