what method would you use to observe,measure and describe the physical propertie of the orange liquid without chang it ?ing
To observe and measure the physical properties of the orange liquid without altering it, I would first note its color and clarity using visual inspection. Next, I would measure its temperature with a thermometer and its viscosity using a viscometer to assess how thick or thin it is. I would also determine its density by calculating the mass of a known volume using a balance and graduated cylinder. Finally, I would use a refractometer to measure the liquid's refractive index for further characterization.
I would use a ruler. After I had completed the measurement, I could describe my findings in any unit of length, but inches or centimeters would most likely produce the most convenient number.
You would observe little to no wind, no rain, and thinned cloud, possibly with areas of clear sky.
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what method would you use to observe,measure and describe the physical propertie of the orange liquid without chang it ?ing
You can observe the color, clarity, viscosity, and odor of the orange liquid without changing it. Use a ruler to measure its height or depth, note its temperature, and observe how it flows when poured. You can also use a hydrometer to measure its density or a pH strip to test its acidity.
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I would describe their weight in grams.
g/cm3
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My guess would probably be a pixel. or a Point.
Here in the States we use pounds.
length
describe the method of evaluation that would be used to determine whether learning goals were met.
In an experiment, the independent variable is the variable that is manipulated by the experimenter in order to observe and measure how it affects the dependent variable. For example, an experiment in which the experimenter wants to observe and measure the effect of force on the acceleration of an object, force would be the independent variable and acceleration would be the dependent variable. The experimenter would apply different amounts of force to an object, and then observe and record the object's acceleration with each amount of force. On a graph, the independent variable would be on the x-axis, and the dependent variable would be on the y-axis.
To observe the stars, you would use a telescope.