Physics, asked by nitzelcandyse, 7 months ago

Spend time observing or thinking about events that involve matter and energy. Which events can you explain? Which events can’t you explain? Now answer the following questions. Part A Describe three events that you cannot explain. Part B Ask a testable question about each event you listed in part A. Part C Write a hypothesis for each testable question you listed in part B. Remember, a hypothesis can be proven right or wrong, so make your best guess. Part D Pretend you have a well-equipped lab with every testing device imaginable. What would you measure to test the hypotheses you listed in part C?

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Answered by nk141645
9

Explanation:

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Answered by haylestumbo
12

Answer:

This is one of the many possible responses:

Different kinds of balls bounce to different heights when dropped on the same floor.

Sugar dissolves faster in hot milk than in cold milk.

Plants grow more slowly when they are not near a window.

Explanation:

Those are the actual answers, just change the words a little bit...

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