I understand it as something like: "What could this be used for in the future?".
Well, i can't define it, but i can explain it: A reflection is when light bounces off an object therefor giving you a view of the area your pointing the mirror at. But when light reflects, it criss-crosses; therefor making the image switched in a way. Hope this helped! :) Thank you!
In a science fair project, a graph visually represents the data collected during the experiment. It helps to show relationships and patterns in the data in a clear and organized way, making it easier for others to interpret and understand the results of the project. Graphs can include bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, and scatter plots, among others.
In data science, the term "environment" typically refers to the software and hardware setup required for executing code or running applications. This can include dependencies, libraries, programming languages, and system configurations needed to ensure that the code runs successfully.
Laser stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. It is a device that emits highly concentrated and coherent beams of light that have various applications in science, medicine, industry, and everyday life.
Immobile (though I don't quite understand what you mean by science word)
In a science fair context, "future direction" refers to the potential next steps or ongoing research that could be pursued based on the findings of a project. It often includes suggestions for further experiments, improvements to methodology, or exploring related questions that emerged during the study. This section highlights the project's implications and how it can contribute to broader scientific knowledge or applications.
what does expected outcome mean for a science fair
In what directions do you think research will progress regarding the subject of your project.
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What does experimentation for a science project
the results
the results
list of people who have helped you in your science project.
experiment means
it means to describe what you did
It's the answer to your hypothesis.
I think it means errors