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NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION#1
Three fundamental principles describing the relationship between motion and forces acting on objects.
FORCES#2
Pushes or pulls acting on an object, causing it to accelerate or change direction.
MOTION#3
The change in position of an object over time, influenced by forces.
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN#4
The structured approach to planning and conducting experiments to test hypotheses.
VARIABLES#5
Factors in an experiment that can change; includes independent, dependent, and controlled variables.
DATA ANALYSIS#6
The process of examining and interpreting collected data to draw conclusions.
HYPOTHESIS#7
A testable prediction about the relationship between variables in an experiment.
CONTROL GROUP#8
A standard for comparison in an experiment that is not exposed to the experimental treatment.
DATA COLLECTION#9
The systematic gathering of information during an experiment for analysis.
ANOMALIES#10
Unexpected results or outliers in data that may indicate errors or new insights.
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS#11
Mathematical techniques used to summarize and interpret data sets.
PRESENTATION SKILLS#12
The ability to effectively communicate findings to an audience through various formats.
ENGAGEMENT#13
The involvement and interest of an audience during a presentation or discussion.
SAFETY GUIDELINES#14
Protocols to ensure safety during experimentation, preventing accidents and injuries.
PROCEDURE#15
A detailed step-by-step description of how to conduct an experiment.
INTERACTIVE DISCUSSIONS#16
Collaborative conversations that enhance understanding of concepts through shared insights.
REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS#17
Practical uses of theoretical concepts in everyday life or specific industries.
MIND MAP#18
A visual representation of ideas and concepts that connect to a central theme.
REFLECTIVE ESSAY#19
A written piece reflecting on personal learning experiences and insights gained.
VISUALS#20
Images, graphs, or charts used to enhance understanding during presentations.
Cohesive Final Deliverable#21
A complete project package that integrates research, data, and analysis.
ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES#22
Fundamental concepts that guide the design and analysis of engineering solutions.
PHYSICS CONCEPTS#23
The foundational ideas in physics that explain how the physical world operates.
CRITICAL THINKING#24
The ability to analyze facts and form a judgment, essential for scientific inquiry.
PROFESSIONAL SUBMISSION#25
Formatting and presenting work in a manner suitable for academic or professional standards.