Science projects focus on research and forming a hypothesis. The "problem" is the crux of all the research, and is sometimes called the "problem statement," which directly relates to the student's hypothesis. The problem in a science project is the hypothesis, issue or question that is addressed by research, investigation, and experimentation conducted as part of the project.
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its the (7) steps in a science project problem hypothesis materials procedure observation conclusion report
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As a noun the word abstract means - a summary of a text, scientific article, document, speech, etc.; epitome. So in a science project an abstract is a summary of the project. A science abstract should contain: Introduction. This is where you describe the purpose for doing your science fair project or invention. Problem Statement. Identify the problem you solved or the hypothesis you investigated. Procedures. ... Results. ... Conclusions.
A question that hasn't been answered.
Usually. But it doesn't have to be. For example, one of my previous science fair project's title was 'POTATO POWER' and it was about how to make a potato clock.
The problem in a science fair project just mean what are you trying to figure out in your experiment? Say your trying to figure out how smell affect taste that would be your problem.
* - an investigation about a scientific problem or question* - it is a problem solving process using the scientific method
A science fair project normally begins with a problem statement and/or a question. If you are doing a display, I would probably look at my experiement and ask myself what kinds of questions I was trying to answer. For instance, I once did a science fair project that involved a compost pile. The "problem" or "question" that I asked myself was... What is the fastest way to compost organics? Then I made a hypothesis (or educated guess) on what I thought the answer might be and bam...I had a science fair project. I tested out my guesses and determined which thing worked best.
Make the title of your project BOLD, then decide on a question that makes sense and is relevant to your project. Type it below. You can lengthen the PROBLEM STATEMENT by explaining your project into detail and extrapolating on important points. Hope this helps!!
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the question of your science project
It is a question that has not been answered; a puzzle that has not been solved.