The Nature of Science and Physics Flashcards

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Accuracy

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the degree to which a measured value agrees with correct value for that measurement

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Approximation

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an estimated value based on prior experience and reasoning

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Classical Physics

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physics that was developed from the Renaissance to the end of the 19th century

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4
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Derived Units

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units that can be calculated using algebraic combinations of the fundamental units

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5
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English Units

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system of measurement used in the United States; includes units of measurement such as feet, gallons,
and pounds

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6
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Fundamental Units

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units that can only be expressed relative to the procedure used to measure them

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7
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Kilogram

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the SI unit for mass, abbreviated (kg)

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Law

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a description, using concise language or a mathematical formula, a generalized pattern in nature that is supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments

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9
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Meter

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the SI unit for length, abbreviated (m)

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Method of Adding Percents

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the percent uncertainty in a quantity calculated by multiplication or division is the sum of the percent uncertainties in the items used to make the calculation

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Metric System

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a system in which values can be calculated in factors of 10

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12
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Percent Uncertainty

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The ratio of the uncertainty of a measurement to the measure value, expressed as a percentage

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Physical Quantity

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a characteristic or property of an object that can be measured or calculated from other measurements

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Physics

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the science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; it is especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon

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15
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Precision

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the degree to which repeated measurements agree with each other

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16
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Quantum Mechanics

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the study of objects smaller than can be seen with a microscope

17
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Relativity

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the study of objects moving at speeds greater than about 1% of the speed of light, or of objects being affected by a strong gravitational field

18
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Scientific Method

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a method that typically begins with an observation and question that the scientist will research; next, the scientist typically performs some research about the topic and then devises a hypothesis; then, the scientist will test the hypothesis by performing an experiment; finally, the scientist analyzes the results of the experiment and draws a conclusion

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Second

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the SI unit for time, abbreviated (s)

20
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SI units

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the international system of units that scientist in most countries have agreed to use; includes units such as meters, liters, and grams

21
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Significant Figures

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express the precision of a measuring tool used to measure a value

22
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Theory

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an explanation of patterns in nature that is supported by scientific evidence and verified multiple times by various groups of researchers

23
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Uncertainty

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a quantitative measure of how much your measured values deviate from a standard or expected value

24
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Units

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a standard used for expressing and comparing measurements