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1 SCI 111: Introduction to Physics and Chemistry Chapter 1 What Is Science?

2 How would you describe this baseball to someone over the phone? Properties.

3 Quantifying Properties (aka Measurements) Measurement is a Process (3 steps) 1.“Comparing”Comparing 2.“Procedure”Procedure 3.“Counting”Counting Measurement always contains: Number (How Much?) Name (Of What?).

4 Nature of Science Collecting observations Developing explanations Testing explanations Scientific Method / Scientific Investigation 3 General Scientific Activities “Understanding thru experimental evidence”.

5 Nature of Science “Tentative” explanation about a phenomenon Thought-derived or experiment-derived An “Educated Guess” compatible with the data Provides framework for understanding or describing it Tested by Experiments / Controlled Experiments Support: “Re-creation” of an event or occurrence ; “Reproducible” Could lead to a Theory or Scientific Law Hypothesis

6 Nature of Science Broad working hypothesis Based on extensive experimental evidence Tells you “Why” something happens. Theory Fig 1.16 Alfred Wegener (1880-1930)

7 Nature of Science Wider-ranging phenomena Can be expressed as: Scientific Law Scientific Principle Helps explain a more narrow range More specific set of relationships. Both help explain relationships that occur in nature consistently time after time Describe how objects behave or act Fig 1.14

8 Nature of Science Description of a theory or idea that accounts for all known properties Helps us understand something that cannot always be directly observed Examples:  Physical  Mental (Conceptual)  An Equation. Model Fig 1.15

9 Equations and Symbols Equations Mathematical relationships between properties Used to:  Describe a property  Define a concept  Describe how quantities change relative to each other Symbols Represent specific quantities or measured properties Shorthand for a message (e.g. Δ - a change in). Understandings of Measurements

10 Measurement Systems 3 Fundamental Properties (Standard Units) (most basic “Of What?” terms) Metric Systems (SI) centimeter [cm] gram [g] LENGTH MASS TIME meter [m] mkscgs kilogram [kg] second [s] p 5

11 Measurement Systems Other properties are “derived” from the Fundamental Properties Fig 1.6 Fig 1.8 The extent of a surface How much space something occupies

12 Mass Density (ρ) “Compactness of matter” Ratio of mass to volume Characteristic of a given material Table 1.4

13 Represent larger or smaller amounts by factor of 10 A “Simplification” A movie giving a perspective on powers of ten.movie Fig 1.7 Metric Prefixes

14 Table 1.3 and in the front of textbook Important ones to remember / know: mega- kilo- centi- milli- micro-

15 Understandings from Measurements Mathematical Review (Appendix A)  Solving Equations  Conversion of Units  Scientific Notation How to Solve Problems  Steps to success ; Not steps to memorize  As you work problems, refer to this methodology.

16 Next Time Begin Chapter 2: Motion


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