Why do scientist use Linnaeus system of binomial nomenclature for naming organism?
It gives each different type of organism just one scientific name
How did Scientist Louis Agassiz die?
After years of failing health, Louis Agassiz had a massive stroke on December 6, 1973 after which he never rose nor spoke again. He finally passed away after eight days on December 14, 1973.
What are Nikola Tesla rewards?
I posted 2 links in the related links box below for you to see. The information is there.
How do you know if the results of an experiment are reliable?
If after multiple trials you still get the same data or information
What are the dichotomous keys used for by scientists?
They are used as a guide towards identification so classifications can be shared and used mutually.
How do scientists collect information?
By aksing questions like how, why, i.e, being curios and experimenting and observing
What is a scientist called that studies and develops robots?
I do not know if there is a name for it, but I know that most people who go into robotics are engineers.
What are the advantages of scientists working together in different specilaisms?
More detailed knowledge of a wider variety of specialties, different ways of thinking and approaching a problem. i.e when diagnosing, an oncologist may look for cancer whilst an immunologist may look for autoimmune disease so they cover all the bases. Then all the usual benefits of scientific cooperation; fresh ideas, reliable investigation, more knowledge, improved efficiency etc
What did scientists learn from the clothing of the iceman?
they learned that he fought other people because there was blood from four other people besides him
Where is Nikola Tesla electric car?
It was a Pierce Arrow, one of the luxury cars of the period. The engine was replaced with an Electric Motor. It was a round, completely enclosed electric motor of approximately 1m in length and 65cm in diameter, with a cooling fan in front. Reputedly, it has no distributor. Tesla was not willing to say who had manufactured the engine. It was possibly one of the divisions of Westinghouse.
Tesla built the energy receiver which he put in front of the dashboard. The car was tested for a week, reaching a top speed of 90 miles per hour effortlessly. The car was kept on a farm, perhaps 20 miles outside of Buffalo, not far from Niagara Falls.
This is the last thing heard about the car.
What do scientist call mistakes?
polluting the experiment. For example, if you want to see what the reaction will be between two substances, and touch one, you've contaminated it therefore making all results null.
What did Alfred wegener mean by peer review?
He ment getting another pair of eyes to check over his work to outline any small or big mistakes and check if any thing need changing before it gets published.
What is the name of the people who study study?
That's easy teachers they study study so they can teach you and make you study.
What vocabulary was used in Nikola Tesla branch of science?
Nikola Tesla was an inventor, mechanical engineer, and electrical engineer. He used vocabulary like Alternating Current motor and Polyphase Power System. He invented a radio-control which he called the teleautomaton.
In his line of work, words like Cathode ray tube and Vacuum tubes were used frequently used. Here is a list of the most common words used by electricians.
Amp
By-pass capacitor
volt
phase motor
Circuit Breaker
Kilowatt
Watt
Fuse
How do scientists develop questions and experiments?
based on observation of what is wrong with the work of other scientists
Which stage of the scientific process enables a scientist to check the work of other scientist?
experiment
What do scientist use to collect data for an experiment?
Set up an experiment and a control group, which has an independent and a dependent group