What hypothesis did dr. Harry do when he was trying to make the clear gun sight
who discovered plasticsEduard Simon
Not always. While it is common practice to include a clear statement of the hypothesis near the beginning of a scientific paper, some authors may choose to introduce the hypothesis later in the introduction or even in the methods section. The important thing is that the hypothesis is clearly stated and supported throughout the paper.
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That's a bit of a nonsense question. The existence of life is consistent with *any* and *every* hypothesis that tries to explain the existence of life, scientific or not. The existence of life is the very thing that the hypothesis is trying to explain, so necessarily the hypothesis assumes it and must therefore be consistent with it. The same goes for the *kind* of life we find on Earth: since any scientific hypothesis must explain the life we find here, such a hypothesis must necessarily be consistent with the life we find.
Because he was trying to get everybody to listen to him but they didnt want to you welcome i just answered the question for ya;; lol $hit
Superglue was invented by Harry Coover in 1942 while working for Eastman Kodak. He was trying to develop a clear plastic to use for gun sights during World War II when he discovered the adhesive properties of cyanoacrylate.
You are trying to answer a problem or question and test your hypothesis.
A hypothesis is what you think is going to happen.
The "hypothesis" would be a statement of what you were trying to discover or prove.
The question is what your trying to answer, and the hypothesis is the guess you make about the answer to the question.
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a hypothesis is simply a guess 2nd answer: A true hypothesis is not simply a guess - it is a well-researched and tested suggestion of a possible truth. An unproven hypothesis can be really bad. The hypothesis of global warming is an example of an unproven hypothesis because nearly no scientists are following the correct procedure of trying to prove it wrong. In the case of global warming, billions and billions and dollars are being spent trying to prove it correct. That is backwards.
Discovered in 1942 when they were trying to make plastic gun sights for the war effort. Was rejected because it stuck to everything too well. It was made commercially available in 1958 by Eastman Kodak. It was called Eastman 910 and was later named Super Glue.
In science terms, a hypothesis can only be proven "not wrong". The way it works is that scientists, including the one who stated the hypothesis, try their hardest to demonstrate that the given hypothesis is wrong. If they are successful, then the hypothesis is discarded. If, after many tries, no one can prove the hypothesis is wrong, then it might attain the glorious status of a Theory. As an example, look at the hypothesis of global warming. Almost everyone is running around trying to prove it correct. There are very few following the true scientific process of trying to prove it wrong.
it is a prediction at what you think will be the outcome of the experiment...
Super glue was invented during World War II by researchers trying to create a clear plastic for gun sights. Its adhesive properties were discovered accidentally, leading to the development of a strong, fast-drying adhesive that later became known as super glue.
The hypothesis of a magic balloon project, as with any project depends on what you are trying to prove from your experiment. If you were trying to prove that a certain kind of balloon stretches farther than another type, your hypothesis would state that.