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Scientific Method

The scientific method is the basis of scientific investigation. A scientist will pose a question and formulate a hypothesis as a potential explanation or answer to the question. The hypothesis will be tested through a series of experiments. The results of the experiments will either prove or disprove the hypothesis. This category should contain questions and answers regarding the scientific method.

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How could you use an issue from the headlines to learn more about the scientific method?

You can make everything and see it more clearly , also, you will be able to understand it better than you would without it.

When to use 1000 volts megger?

to measure insulation resistance in devices that operate below 1 volt

for practical insulation like 300v building wire you need a 1600V megger

2 * operating voltage + 1000V

a vom that uses 9V or a 1000V megger wont tell why a GFCI is tripping

it wont see pinholes or air gaps

it wont see carbon tracking or flashover

Is there such thing The scientific method?

in brief ayurveda is natural and allopathy is scientific

How did Descartes help to shape the scientific method?

He had the idea that it is through rational thought (not experience) that we gain knowledge. So he thought people should question scientic hypotheseis using deductive reasoning to help achieve more clarity in the scientific method. (His ideas are in the book "Discourse on Method")

How do you make a experiment reliable?

Redundancy and repetition of control factors win, or winnow out, results.

Why do soil contain so many layers of dirt?

Soil contains layers of dirt due to the process of soil formation called soil horizons. These layers develop over time as different materials are deposited and mixed by natural processes like weathering, erosion, and biological activity. Each layer has distinct characteristics that influence the soil's properties and fertility.

What is 245 million written in scientific method?

If you write out 245 million, it becomes:

245 000 000

to change to scientific notation, simply count how many digits you would have to move the decimal point over to have only one digit in front of it:

2.45000000 would be a 8 decimal place move, therefore the number in scientific notation is:

2.45 x 10^8

What is the Read method?

The Read method, named for Dick Read, is a technique of breathing that was originated in the 1930s to help mothers deal with apprehension and tension associated with childbirth.

What is the difference between a hypothesis a theory and a guess?

A hypothesis is a educated guess about how you think something is going to turn out.

A theory is a way of how something might happen that has not been proven.

A guess is like a hypothesis but not educated.

Does a plant grow faster with water or an energy drink?

Plants grow faster with water because, it can get its own glucose through photosynthesis. On the other side energy drinks are full of weird colors and stuff anyway, which wouldn't help the plant to grow but the energy in the drink would probably give the plant the energy to grow faster. Water is free from all the chemicals, and helps the plant to grow faster.

Which sunglasses blocks the most light?

Sunglasses with lenses that have a higher level of darkness (darker tint) or a higher level of UV protection capability are typically most effective at blocking light. Look for sunglasses that are labeled with 100% UV protection to ensure you are getting the best defense against blocking light. Additionally, sunglasses with polarized lenses can also help reduce glare and block a significant amount of light.

Why does seeds grow in regular water but not in salt water?

Seeds grow in regular water and not in salt water because regular water is more healthy than salt water.

Is experimenter bias included in the scientific process?

People who perform experiments take some care to avoid introducing their personal bias into the results. But even if there is a bias, the same experiment may be done by other people who have other biases or who are more successful in working in an unbiased manner. Eventually, truth will emerge.

How do scientists experiment that this is scientific truth?

all scientists hav different attitudes,mind and behaviour they do researches like their personality bt they all follow the basic principles and scientifc steps thts made standard for all..................... some basic steps includes.................

1 observations

2 hypotthsis

3 experiments

4 theory

5 law

How does the scientific method compare to the design loop?

I don't know how the scientific method compares to the design loop. That's why I'm asking you guys.