Property - What is being observed or measured of an object. Examples: temperature, melting point, density, Unit - The standard way that a property is measured. It tells you how big or small something is. Examples: inches, miles, mm, cm, grams, pounds, liters, Variable - A factor you want to change or control in an investigation, Independent Variable - The variable to change because you want to test it (there should only be one), Dependent Variable - The variable to change because you want to test it (there should only be one), Dependent Variable - The variable to observe for effects caused by the change in the independent variable (can be more than one), Thermometer - Property = temperature; Units = C or F, Digital Scale - Property = mass or weight; Units = grams, Mean - The average of a set of numbers, Molecule - the smallest part of a substance, Solid - Particles are close together and can't move freely, Liquid - Particles are a little close together but can move more freely, Gas - Particles are not close together and can move freely, Kinetic Energy - How fast or slow the particles move,
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Cup Design - Balloon Pop
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