front 1 Science | back 1 The study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models |
front 2 Evidence of an orderly universe | back 2 * Weather patterns * Molecular patterns * The ability to classify elements * Design patterns * Predictable events |
front 3 _____________ and the ______________ allow us to make predictions in science. | back 3 Uniformity in Nature and the Law of Cause and Effect allow us to make predictions in science. |
front 4 What are Ethics | back 4 A system of moral values |
front 5 Biblical Principles | back 5 - God's image bearers - Creation Mandate - God's Whole Truth |
front 6 Biblical Outcomes | back 6 - Human Prospering - A thriving Creation - Glorifying God |
front 7 Biblical Motivation | back 7 - Glorifying God |
front 8 Model | back 8 A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon - can be physical, conceptual, or mathematical |
front 9 Theory | back 9 A model that explains a related set of phenomena |
front 10 Laws | back 10 A model that describes a phenomena under certain circumstance |
front 11 Workability | back 11 How well a model explains or describes observations and how well the model makes predictions |
front 12 Scientific Inquiry | back 12 An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world |
front 13 Order of Scientific Inquiry | back 13 - Observation - Posing a Question - Research - Forming a Hypothesis - Investigation - Analysis - Conclusion - Communication |
front 14 Hypothesis | back 14 An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the investigation |
front 15 Data Based on numbers and Units | back 15 Quantitive Data |
front 16 Accuracy | back 16 The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value. |
front 17 Precision | back 17 The degree of exactness of a measurement. |
front 18 What does K stand for? | back 18 Kilo - 103 |
front 19 What does c stand for? | back 19 centi - 10-2 |
front 20 What does m stand for? | back 20 mill - 10-3 |
front 21 What does μ stand for? | back 21 micro - 10-6 |
front 22 What does n stand for? | back 22 nano - 10-9 |
front 23 Matter | back 23 Anything that occupies space and has mass. |
front 24 Previous beliefs on the topic of Matter | back 24 * Matter was made of invisible spheres/atoms and nothing existed in between them. * Aristotle believed that matter consisted of a continuum that could be cut infinitely. |
front 25 Law of Definite Proportion | back 25 states that masses of chemical substances combine in definite characteristic integer ratios when forming compounds. |
front 26 Particle Model of Matter | back 26 All physical Matter exists in form of Particles |
front 27 Molecule | back 27 a distinct group of 2+ atoms covalently bonded together |
front 28 Atom | back 28 a building block of matter |
front 29 Mass (m) | back 29 amount of matter in an object |
front 30 Volume (v) | back 30 the space occupied by an object |
front 31 density (d) | back 31 Mass of Matter contained within a particular volume formula: m/v |
front 32 Weight | back 32 no data |