How does the angle and intensity of light affect the size and shape of shadows cast by objects?
This begs the question by assuming that it was invented by a scientist. Ask the question "who invented the light bulb" - you'll get a better answer.
This question does not make sense. Part (1) "The velocity of light is 3.00" is a statement within the question following Part (2) "which is equal" is again a statement. Part (3) "to what?" is the question. So if I ask, "The velocity to what?" and replace the word "velocity" with "light" to define it better, I get, "The light to what?" and substitute the value of light with the given in Part (1) and add the second statement given in Part (2), I get, "3.00 is equal to what?" Hello? is what I want to ask. Perhaps reversing the original question will enlighten: "What is equal to the velocity of light...which is 3.00?" Wa-la. This was a trick question. The answer in not only within the question itself, but also happens to correlate to the number of minutes wasted answering this...this...
It seems like there may have been a typographical error in your question. If you meant to ask about photons, they are elementary particles that make up light and electromagnetic radiation. Photons have no mass, travel at the speed of light, and carry energy and momentum.
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If light rays do not enter a glass block, they will continue to travel in their original direction. The glass block will have no effect on the path of the light rays unless they actually enter the block.
No, it is not a scientific question. It is no more scientific as to ask someone if they like classical music!
That is a hypothesis
ask and define the question
ask a question based on what you're using the scientific method on. ex. eating pretzels in 2 minutes. Question: how many pretzels can you eat in 2 minutes?
He wanted to know whose name was on the tombstone. ____ Scrooge asked, "Are these the shadows of the things that Will be, or are they shadows of the things that May be, only?"
No one in the scientific community would ever ask a question like this.
how am i meant to now this its a wierd question why would you ask this silly question for
A good scientific method is in this order... Ask a question Predict what will happen (hypothesis) Do a test Record data Make a concluion (answer the question) .
This is the badest Question you shold ask your teacher
For a scientific report, the mian question is: How? For an author, the main questions are: Where and Who?
The first step in any scientific inquiry is pose a question.
the part when you MUST ask a question