The next step after asking a scientific question is to do a research of existing literature to see what other scientists may know about that particular question, which perhaps has already been answered by someone other than yourself. If not, then you can attempt to make an observation of nature, or an experiment, which will help you to answer that question.
The Scientific Method first starts with formulation of a question. Any question that is testable will do. The next step is to come up with an educated guess about your question. After the guess is made a prediction about the hypothesis (usually whether it is correct or not) is made. You then next test your Hypothesis using an experiment. After you test your Hypothesis you Analyse the data to discover whether or not the prediction about the Hypothesis is, or is not, supported.
The phrase "most likely the next step series" is somewhat vague, but it could refer to a variety of contexts such as a sequence of events in a narrative, a progression in a scientific theory, or a series of decisions in a project. To identify the most likely next step, one would typically analyze the current situation, consider past trends, and assess available options. If you provide more specific details or context, I can offer a more tailored response.
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In a scientific investigation, after the question is defined, the next step is typically to conduct background research. This involves reviewing existing literature and studies related to the question to gather relevant information and context. Following this, researchers formulate a hypothesis, which is a testable prediction that addresses the defined question. This sets the stage for designing experiments or observations to test the hypothesis.
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
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If you are asking the question, it is a good idea to wait.
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Planning and performing an experiment to answer the question
The scientific method is a way for scientists to figure things out by asking questions and testing ideas. First, you start with a question about something you want to learn. Then, you make a guess, called a hypothesis, about what you think will happen. Next, you do an experiment to test your guess, and finally, you look at what you found out to see if your guess was right or wrong.
The question is asking for an explanation of a statement. "What is meant by the following?" = "What is the meaning of the next word, phrase, sentence or paragraph?"