Quiz | Physics practical skills |
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Result | PASSED |
Score | 51 / 58 (87.9%) |
Passing score | 46.4 |
Quiz took | 1 h 36 min 50 sec |
Quiz finished at | 2024-02-06 15:27:27 |
Which of these numbers refers to micro
If the same scientist does their experiment more than once and gets similar results, the results have been shown to be
To measure a small volume of water, you can use a
How many metres are there in a micrometre?
To measure the length of a shoe, you should use a
How many mm are there in a metre?
When handling hot objects, we should use
How many watts are there in a MW?
Which of the following is not a reason for creating computational models?
Multimeters measure
To measure temperature, you should use a
In order to align an instrument, such that it displays the correct value you can ______ it
Which of these numbers refers to mega
The prefix kilo, refers to a multiple of
Which of the following can be used to display categoric data?
Which of these numbers refers to giga
If a piece of equipment hasn't been set to zero before it is used to take a measurement, that is known as a _______ error
What does this chart display?
A result which deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected is known as
Which of the following can be used to display continuous data?
How many watts are there in a Kw?
Which of the following is categoric data?
Which of the following is not a method of heat transfer
What does this chart display?
How many watts are there in a TW?
Which of these numbers refers to nano
To measure some volume of water, you can use a
Which of these numbers refers to milli
To measure speed or acceleration, you could use
To protect your eyes when conducting experiments, you could use
In order to find the mean of a set of data, you can add them all up and _______ by how many there are
If data from an experiment is repeatable and reproducible, it is considered to be
Which of these is a possible scientific explanation that we can test?
It is important to ensure that a ruler is at eye level when you are taking a measurement to avoid errors linked to
When taking a set of measurements, uncertainty is calculated by
Which of these numbers refers to centi
How many amps are there in a mA?
Results which are all very close together are known as being
How many mm are there in a cm?
The variables you always keep the same in an experiment, are known as the ______ variables
To measure the volume of a solid you could use a
The variable you change is known as the ______ variable
All experiments can be made better by
When other scientists check a scientist's work, it is called
If different scientists do the same experiment and gets similar results, the results have been shown to be
To measure the diameter of a wire you should use a
Which of the following cannot be answered by science?
The smallest change that a measuring instrument can detect is known as its
Results which are very close to the true value are known as being
The variable you measure, in an experiment is known as the ______ variable
How many cm are there in a metre?
How many ml are there in a litre?
If data from an experiment is repeatable and reproducible, and the original question has been successfully answered, it is considered to be
Which of these numbers refers to deci
Which of these numbers refers to tera
When using electronics, we can use low voltages and currents in order to avoid
To measure an angle, you should use a
If a measurement is always wrong by the same amount each time you take it, that is known as a ______ error