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Q: What experimental term is it when a ruler is dropped on the floor?
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What experimental term is it called when a ruler is dropped to the floor?

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What does precision mean in scientific term?

Accuracy is how close you are to your expected value and precision is how close together your experimental values are.


Explain where and why the energy is the greatest when a rock is dropped into a large puddle?

The key term here is "conservation of energy". Since energy can't increase or decrease over time, there is no moment when energy is "the greatest".


What is the difference between static and dynamic electricity?

Electricity is a short term of electricity objects for example when we rub our comb or ruler to our hair some of the electrons move to the ruler and because of that it attracts pieces of paper Dynamic electricity is a flow of electrical energy that occurs in a long period time There are three variables to make sure that the dynamic electricity to flow: Voltage:is a term in electricity which represent electrical energy in electron.There are two sides of electricity.There are + and -,where + means the side that has no energy (0 energy) and the - side has the energy of electrons.Energy - attracts with + energy. Electrical current:The flow of electrical energy per second Resistance:The obstacle of energy flows.It is occurred on the cables and the electrical appliances


What is the difference between up and down?

UP is a relative term. It means "further from the ground", or more exactly, "further from Earth's centre". Buckminster Fuller suggested using 'out' and 'in' for 'up' and 'down'. Presumably, people in orbiting laboratories use 'up' and 'down' relative to their floor.