CH. 1: THE NATURE OF SCIENCE PHYSICAL SCIENCE. PURE V APPLIED SCIENCE What is the difference?  Pure = studying science purely for advancement of knowledge.

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CH. 1: THE NATURE OF SCIENCE PHYSICAL SCIENCE

PURE V APPLIED SCIENCE What is the difference?  Pure = studying science purely for advancement of knowledge  Applied = apply scientific knowledge to everyday questions and problems  EXAMPLE OF EACH?

WHAT IS PHYSICAL SCIENCE? Define in your own words – use p. 8-9

PROBLEM SOLVING P. 10 What is a problem? Why is searching for patterns important? What are the steps for problem solving (and planning a strategy)?

SCIENTIFIC METHOD What is it? What is the difference between an hypothesis, theory, and scientific law?

TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE List 3 ways technology has advanced to make movies and video games more realistic. What are 10 ways technology advances has helped you in your daily life?

HOMEWORK p. 30 -# 16-18