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15 Cards in this Set
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A branch of study dedicated to accumulation and classification of observable facts in order to formulate general laws about the natural world (1)
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Science
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A primitive form of paper, made from a long-leafed plant of the same name (2)
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Papyrus
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The idea that living organisms can be spontaneously formed from non-living substances (9)
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Spontaneous Generation
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An example that contradicts a scientific conclusion (38)
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Counter Example
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An educated guess that attempts to explain an observation or answer a question (40)
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Hypothesis
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A hypothesis that hs been tested by and is consistent with generations of data (40)
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Theory
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A theory that has been tested by and is consistent with generation of data (40)
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Scientific Law
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An aspect of an experiment which changes during the course of the experiment (59)
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Experimental Variable
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The variable or part of the experiment to which all others can be compared (65)
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Control(of an experiment)
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Experiments in which the participants do not know whether or not they are a part of a control group (71)
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Blind Studies
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A device that reduces the amount of force needed to perform a task or changes the direction of a force (86)
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Simple Machine
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A push or pull that changes the motion of an object (86)
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Force
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The amount by which force or motion is magnified in a simple machine (89)
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Mechanical Advantage
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The length of a straight line that travels from one side of a circle to another, while passing through the center of a circle (94)
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Diameter
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The distance around a circle, equal to 3.1415 times the circle's diameter (103)
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Circumference
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