"Explain future implications of results" means you need to think about how your results may impact others, either in research or in the real world. For instance, if you perform a survey that finds 65% of the residents in your town think the fire department costs too much money, a future implication of these results could be "the fire department may need to evaluate their current number of stations and personnel to see if any of them can be cut to reduce costs".
to explain how the project topic works and what it does
the results
it means like when you are finding results on how you did the thing
A data analysis is when you interpret and analyze your results. If you made graphs, include and explain them here. Your answer should include the questions.
It links back to the aim and you answer your question, based on the results you got.
to explain how the project topic works and what it does
the results
it means like when you are finding results on how you did the thing
A data analysis is when you interpret and analyze your results. If you made graphs, include and explain them here. Your answer should include the questions.
the results
i did the light and dark science fair project my results were not growing in the dark check this project out
A result is if your hypothesis was whether right or wrong and then explain it.
No, an application refers to the practical implications or potential uses of the project results, while an abstract is a brief summary of the project that includes its purpose, methods, results, and conclusions. The application focuses on how the project's findings can be applied in real-world scenarios, whereas the abstract provides an overview of the project itself.
Scientific Method:Plan your ExperimentForm a Hypothesis(prediction)Explain your Procedure(or steps in the process)Complete the ExperimentRecord the Data(or the Results)Form a conclusion stating if your hypothesis was right or wrong
it means to keep track of something
i science practical, where you do an experiment, record results, and then sit an exam based on the isa
It links back to the aim and you answer your question, based on the results you got.