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Metric System

This informative article provides definitions of key terms related to the metric system of measurement and variables in scientific experiments. Learn about standard units for mass, volume, and distance, as well as the concept of dependent and independent variables.

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Metric System

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  1. Metric System

  2. Vocab Words

  3. Name My Variable

  4. Observation or Inference

  5. Grab Bag

  6. Hypothesis

  7. Metric System Vocab Words Name My Variable Observation or Inference Grab Bag Hypothesis $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. What is the standard unit to measure mass?

  9. Grams

  10. What is the standard measurement to measure volume?

  11. Liters

  12. What is the standard measurement to measure distance?

  13. Meter

  14. What Scale is used in SI for temperature?

  15. Celsius

  16. What country does NOT use the SI system of measurement

  17. USA

  18. Define Variable

  19. Something that changes in an experiment

  20. Define Hypothesis

  21. A prediction that can be tested by experiment

  22. Define Observation

  23. Five senses

  24. Define dependent variable

  25. The variable that is measured in an experiment

  26. Define independent variable

  27. The variable that is changed in an experiment

  28. Two sets of plants. One is watered one is not. What type of variable is the water?

  29. Independent

  30. Two different colored cans are placed in the sun and the temperature is recorded. What type of variable is the temperature of the cans?

  31. Dependent

  32. I am located on the x axis. What variable am I?

  33. Independent

  34. I am located on the Y axis. What type of variable am I?

  35. Dependent

  36. There are two types of fuel poured into the same type of car to see which works best. What type of variable is the fuel?

  37. Independent

  38. It seems that that man was hit by a pitch. Inference or Observation?

  39. Inference

  40. That cat is black. Inference or Observation?

  41. Observation

  42. His hand looks sore – I wonder if he was stung by a bee - Inference or Observation?

  43. Inference

  44. That person has grey hair. Inference or Observation?

  45. Observation

  46. That tastes like salt. Inference or Observation?

  47. Inference

  48. What tool do we measure water in?

  49. Graduated cylinder

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