2. What is your hypothesis (or hypotheses) for this experiment? Density of solids
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The hypothesis is an educated guess as to what will happen during your experiment.
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- A hypothesis, according to Merriam Webster, is "an assumption or concession made for the sake of argument".
- To put it another way, a hypothesis is a calculated guess. Scientists form a fair assumption, or hypothesis, and then devise an experiment to see if it is correct.
- Keep in mind that a hypothesis in science should be testable.
- For orders older for a hypothesis to be valid, you must be able to design an experiment that tests it. It's easy to make a bad hypothesis, as you may guess from that sentence.
- When experimenting with an experiment, however, it is even more critical that your estimates be correct. after all, you are investing time (and possibly money!) to learn more about your observation. That's why a hypothesis is referred to as an informed guess.
- Good hypotheses are based on available data and study to ensure that they are as sound as possible. Hypotheses are an element of what is known as the scientific method.
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