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He still is! -He is credited with stating that we exist in the past, present, and future at the same time!
stating the Archimedean Principle.
The real Watt's law is a hypothesis that states the sum of the latent heat of steam at any temperature of generation and the heat required to raise water from 0°C to that temperature is constant. It has been proven to be incorrect.However electricity amateurs and even some instructors often incorrectly describe Watt's Law as stating P=VI (or P=IE). This is actually called "Power Law". The term "Watt's Law" is INCORRECT and should not be used here.Read more: What_is_watts_law_and_component
The Law of Conservation of Energy
Planning and performing an experiment to answer the question
After stating a hypothesis, what is the next step that a physicist is most likely to take in answering a question?A.Planning and performing an experiment to answer the question
Which term best describes the phrase something tha happens
I am not answering this question but just stating PlEASE ANSWER THIS
the answer to the experiment's question
hypothesis?
you Technically its the person who sed you ( Emma ) cos theyve just answered the question.. and i am in theory not answering the question ... i am stating the facts so WA hay
Answering a question can be done by simply stating your opinion on an issue or by giving what you believe to be the proper answer. A science inquiry on the other hand requires you stick to established scientific methods of inquiry (read available scientific literature on the issue, find out what scientific consensus currently is, take into account credible alternative hypothesis, do scientific research, etc.) and the outcome of scientific inquiry does not necessarily have to coincide with what your opinion on the issue was before you started the inquiry.
Yes, in the Scientific Method, the problem / question / observation is the subject of the investigation. Once the question exists, a hypothesis / conjecture can be made, which can be proven or disproven through experimentation.
The first step in any scientific inquiry is pose a question.
Prediction
Stating a conclusion.