investigate anything that is related to science and are intresting to you.
The kind of equipment that you can use in experiment really depends on the purpose of your experiment. There are bunch of different kinds of equipments that are available in the market today. Best thing to decide which equipment will suite your project is to look at your purpose and also its cost.
It depends what kind of experiment you do. For some you just need one. For others you may change two variables. In most cases you only change one
A science experiment is when you don't know the outcome ahead of time, and perform tests to figure out the outcome. A science project is when you know what the results are SUPPOSED to be and then try to duplicate them from theory to reality.
For a lava lamp science experiment, a line graph would be the most appropriate choice to represent the data. A line graph can effectively show changes in the height of the different layers of liquids in the lava lamp over time. Each layer can be represented by a different colored line, making it easy to compare and analyze the data. Additionally, a line graph allows for the visualization of trends and patterns in the data collected during the experiment.
During my first experiment, a kind of enthusiastic frenzy had blinded me to the horror of my employment . . . my eyes were shut to the horror of my proceedings (230). APEX
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.
MAC worked the best in my science fair experiment.
# Extrapolates on existing science to investigate possible advances in future times # Interpolates existing science to investigate possible conditions not presently existing # Investigate 'What If' situations where hypothetical conditions are set-up # Fantasy books that the marketer thinks will receive a boost by being identified as SF
One science experiment is "Does ice melt faster in water or in air?". Another one is "What kind of bread molds faster? Wheat or White?"
Most likely a PEW (pink-eyed white) bred especially for science.
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what kind of gases do we use to do a experiment with sound
No. You should never taste anything used in any kind of an experiment for any reason.
Sociological research does present some special requirements that differ from research into physics and chemistry. You are free to do any kind of experiment you want that involves chemicals, but you are not as free to experiment on people or on whole populations. Sociology must depend more on observation of society as it exists, than on experimentation. Nonetheless, the basic principles of the scientific method apply to sociology as they do to any other type of science.
well if this was for a science experiment then i would say use many different juices such as apple, orange, lemon, lime, also these two are not juices but are good for the experiment vinegar and salt , and pickle juice
If its just asking like 10 or 15 questions they are qualifed to kind of investigate. But detectives are specificly made to solve crimes and investigate cases.
Something about cells, our body, about animals, about plants, about the parts of anything.