If a hypotesis is not formulated correctly, does not make sense and or does not help discover, infer or otherwise answer a question, it would theoretically be considered useless.
Example: ice does not float.
This would be an incorrect hypotesis as it answers its own question.
one example is: My hypothesis has a conclusion....
Example sentence - Amanda is more useless than a used tissue.
A hypothesis is an "educated guess". An example of how it could be used: John needed to test his hypothesis about molecular degenaration.
A hypothesis is a guess about what will happen in an experiment. For example, "If I burn these cloths, then cotton will burn fastest."
A hypothesis just needs a little proof in order to become an accepted fact. That's a fine hypothesis, Smedley!
a useless hypothesis is one that cannot be tested or proven one way or another using the scientific method.
a example of a hypothesis is saying i can conclude that....
The word useless can mean "of no use", or to express a hopeless situation. The term is often modified as "not usable for a certain purpose". Example : "The abandoned car was a useless piece of junk." Example : "It is useless to try to avoid doing homework." Example : "An empty fire extinguisher would be useless in a fire."
Useless is a non-example of practical.
one example is: My hypothesis has a conclusion....
An example of a bad hypothesis would be: "All birds can fly." This is a bad hypothesis because it is too broad and cannot be easily tested or proven.
Example sentence - Amanda is more useless than a used tissue.
A hypothesis is an "educated guess". An example of how it could be used: John needed to test his hypothesis about molecular degenaration.
a negatively stated hypothesis. example: the application of horse manure has no significant effect!
A hypothesis is actually a "proposed explanation" of observed phenomena which can be tested for accuracy. For example: Spines on cacti reduce herbivore damage
A common example of useless friction is rubbing your hands together when they are already warm. This generate unnecessary heat and does not provide any practical benefit.
An example of an instruction from the Scientific Method is creating a hypothesis.