Most of the world uses the MKS (SI) metric system for science. In this system, distance is measured in metres and time in seconds. Speed is the amount of distance covered by a moving object in a certain amount of time. If an object travels at a constant speed and goes 5 metres in 2 seconds, it has a velocity (speed) of 2.5 m/s (metres per second). For faster velocities, over 1000 m/s, the Mks system moves up a notch and quotes velocity as km/s or kilometres per second. If it moves up again over 1000 km/s, velocity would be measured in Mm/s or Megametres per second. This keeps moving up next to Tm/s or Terametres per second and so forth.
The dependent variable in science is what you measure, so if you're doing an experiment that involves shooting a basketball, your number or percentage of good shots would be the dependent variable.
BS in science and a teaching cred. Together it should take you 4-5 years of college, including passing a few state tests, and doing student teaching.
the length of how long you can jump
it means the water is just sitting there not doing anything
The theory of light he made it. Also math and science.
You can make cool science experiments by doing what you should do for the experiment, if your doing volcanoes research them and make a model something you will enjoy.
We learn a lot by doing experiments.
It means doing experiments to see how this scientific stuff works.
Some science experiments involve substances that would be dangerous to get in your eyes.
If the experiments were worth doing, then they are worth being reported.
So that when they are doing experiments that produce deadly or dangerous gases they don't die
This actually depends upon the particular kind of experiment you were doing, but many science experiments involve chemicals that you would not want to get into your food by accident. If it was a biological experiment, there could be dangerous germs involved.
yes they are extremely useful for chemical reactions. Because of their roundness the chemicals are less likely to spit so they are useful and safe to. And just remember to always wear safety goggles when doing science experiments and to always check what your mixing together. Have fun with your experiments and be safe! good luck from the professor
Benjamin Franklin became interested in science as a child. He was bored in school and spent his time doing science experiments on his own, which allowed him to develop an interest in science.
Often in science - people are handling dangerous chemicals, or doing experiments that are potentially harmful. Safe practice minimises the risks associated with the field.
Safety equipment
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