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Title: Chapter 1: Introduction to Science


1
Chapter 1 Introduction to Science
1.1 The Nature of Science 1.2 The Way Science
Works 1.3 Organizing Data
2
Vocabulary
  • Scientific Notation
  • Precision
  • Significant figures
  • Accuracy

3
Line Graphs
  • Line Graphs best for showing data that changes
  • x-axis independent variable (bottom of graph)
  • y-axis dependent variable (side of graph)

4
Bar Graphs
  • Bar Graphs useful for comparing data for several
    individual items
  • Makes large or small differences in data very
    clear

5
Pie Chart
  • Pie Chart useful for displaying data that are
    parts of a whole
  • Add up to 1 or 100

6
Parts of a Graph
  • Title of Graph
  • Label axis/pie chart
  • UNITS!
  • All data
  • Zero (on line and bar graphs)
  • Set up EQUAL divisions

7
Analyzing Data from Graphs
  • Outliers data that is abnormally high or low
  • Unusual or rare data
  • Mean the average (add up all data points and
    divide by total number of data points)

8
Analyzing Data from Graphs
  • Median number in the middle when data is
    displayed from least to greatest
  • Mode the data that shows up the most often

9
Significant Figures (aka sig figs)
  • Rules for Sig Figs
  • Non-zero digits are ALWAYS significant
  • Any zeros between sig figs ARE significant
  • A final zero or trailing zero in the decimal
    portion ONLY are significant

10
Sig Fig Examples
  • How many sig figs are in each number?
  • 3.0800
  • 0.00418
  • 7.09 x 10-5
  • 91,600
  • 0.003005
  • 3.200 x 109
  • 250
  • 780,000,000
  • 0.0101
  • 0.00800

11
Significant Figures in calculations
  • When you , -, , or , your answer should only
    be as precise as the least precise measurement in
    the calculation

12
Sig Figs
  • Example A gummy bear has the dimensions of 1.34
    cm long, 0.82 cm wide, and 1.0 cm high. Find the
    volume of the gummy bear with the correct of
    sig figs. (Remember V l w h)

13
Scientific Notation
  • Why? So scientists can easily express numbers
    that are very large or very small.
  • What? A simple number (1 or greater AND less than
    10) multiplied by a power of 10
  • Examples
  • 6.24 106
  • 2.1 10-2

14
Scientific Notation
  • How?
  • Using original number, move decimal so that the
    number is one or greater and less than 10.
  • Count how many places the decimal was moved.

15
Scientific Notation
  • If the number you started with is greater than 1,
    the exponent is POSITIVE
  • If the number you started with is less than 1,
    the exponent is NEGATIVE
  • Scientific notation can be reversed to write the
    number in standard form again.

16
Accuracy vs. Precision
  • Accuracy how close a measurement is to the true
    value
  • Precision how exact a measurement is
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