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Im not an expert but a hypothesis I think is done by using the senses of the body and mind, and thinking really hard and working over and over again to find a hypothesis. And you keep making a hypothesis until it is your final answer.
If someone needs to use a pulley system to move or pull an object, there are a few important questions to ask about the pulley system. It is important to know, how much force the pulley system can withstand, and if the straps on the pulley system can secure the object you are moving.
There is no "correct" hypothesis - a hypothesis is a GUESS based on what YOU know. Make a good guess based on what you know about the wind and then test to see if your guess is right or not. It doesn't matter if you guessed right, just that you guessed and then got information to show what actually happened.
The lab would be used to test your hypothesis to whether or not you were correct. You would first want to form a hypothesis and then gather data to support or discredit your hypothesis. The hypothesis could be testing anything essentially.
A hypothesis is an uneducated guess, statement, or observation during a Lab and the hypothesis needs to be tested. So mainly it isn't the conclusion to an experiment.
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In a lab or wherever they can conduct an experiment
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A correct or good hypothesis includes if then and because. A hypothesis must be a possible answer and must be testable
Rejecting null hypothesis means that rumour of a fact is been experimented in d lab and the reseacher later discovered that hypothesis pseudo i.e fack fact but not a theory
Experimentation is a good way to test a hypothesis.
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The order is aim, hypothesis, materials, method, results, discussion and then conclusion.