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Physics, 23.08.2019 19:30, horsedoggal1234

Experiment: making observations in science success often depends on making good observations. taking note of your surroundings is part of living in the everyday world, but true scientific observation is a skill that you must develop and practice. in this project, you will test your observation skills. you will also learn how to report your findings in a scientific report. objectives recognize a valid hypothesis. make valid observations. draw conclusions concerning what constitutes "good observations." write a scientific report. in this laboratory exercise, you will choose one peanut from a bowlful and make "identifying observations" about the peanut. then you will place the peanut back in the bowl and return later to try to find it again by using your observation skills. before you begin the investigation, you should reflect on the outcome. you have already learned how to write a good hypothesis. try to identify which of the following would be a good hypothesis for this investigation. i will identify the correct peanut. if i make careful observations of a peanut, i will be able to identify the peanut at a later time. peanuts are so much alike that they cannot be separated by unique characteristics. if you chose hypothesis 2, you are correct! hypothesis 1 does not suggest any experimental design. hypothesis 3 is not falsifiable. although unlikely, it is possible that you could search through hundreds of identical peanuts and not be able to find one that is different in the sample. this doesn't mean there isn't a different one; it just means that you didn't find it. now, it's time to start the investigation! peanut mass(g) length(cm) #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 notes present your findings write a summary paragraph of 200 words discussing this experiment and the results. use the following questions and topics to guide the content of your paragraph. summarize your results. according to your data, was your hypothesis correct? (be sure to refer to your data when answering this question.) if the hypothesis was not correct, what do the results of the lab indicate the correct answer is? summarize any difficulties or problems you had in performing the experiment that might have affected the results. describe how you might change the procedure to avoid these problems. describe how the results might be applied in the real world. what would you like to do next? work on questions © 2014 glynlyon, inc. all rights reserved. terms of use

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