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How can you prove that a air takes space?

Blow up a balloon or inflate a tire.


Scientific definition of matter?

Anything that has mass and takes up space.


What is the definition for volume in scientific terms?

Total amount of space it takes up.


How does a standard notation number compare to a scientific notation number?

Scientific notation takes up much less space ! consider the number 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 - it's much easier to write it as 1018 and it takes up less space on the page !


What is a scientific theory about how objects move in space?

The reason object move around space is inertia. Take the moon and Earth for example, gravity makes the moon stay close to the Earth, and inertia makes the moon circle (or revolve, or orbit) around the Earth in a circular motion. the path it takes is called its orbit.


How can you prove air takes up space with adding a minipulated variable?

To prove that air takes up space without adding a manipulated variable, you can use a simple experiment where you place an inflated balloon inside a closed container. Close the container and observe that the balloon will prevent the container from being fully closed, demonstrating that the air inside the balloon (which is a part of the air in the container) is taking up space.


How are theory laws hypothesis connected?

A scientific theory and a scientific law are similar in that they both propose to describe and predict the behavior of some aspect of nature in terms of a few basic princples. The main difference is that a scientific theory does not yet have enough evidence to verify its validity. A scientific theory becomes a scientific law after enough evidence has been collected, through experimentation, to be reasonably sure that its description of how nature behaves will always be correct. It often takes as long as a hundred years of experiments before a theory is accepted as a law.


What is an scientific term for stuff?

The scientific term for "stuff" is matter, which refers to anything that has mass and takes up space. In scientific contexts, matter can be classified into different states such as solid, liquid, gas, or plasma based on its physical properties.


What benefits to using scientific notation over decimal notation?

It saves space ! Writing the number one thousand million takes less space if you write it as 109 instead of 1,000,000,000


Which of the following is a property of matter?

it takes up space -Apex


Can a black hole suck you up?

First, black holes are still theory. Second, how would you get to one? Of course they can, but the bigger they are, the slower it takes it to do it. That's why they don't send people to them. It is a scientific theory, nothing has been proven yet.


How can you prove that air occupies space?

One easy way to prove that air occupies space is by using a syringe. When you draw air into the syringe and then close the opening, you will notice that the plunger is pushed out slightly, showing that air takes up space. This demonstrates that air, like any other matter, has volume and fills the space it is in.