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WGU-C165: Integrated Physical Science
Chemistry: - The study of atoms and molecules, their structures, and their interactions
to form various substances.

Physics: - The study of forces, energy and motion.

Earth Science: - This field focuses on Earth's structure and composition, as well as the
processes that change Earth, such as volcanic and seismic activity.

Physical Science: - The scientific study of nonliving matter. Ex: chemistry, physics, and
Earth science.

Astronomy: - The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space.

Controlled Experiment: - An experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a
time..

Independent Variable: - The variable that is manipulated in an experiment.

Dependent Variable: - The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to
manipulations of the independent variable.

Control Variable: - A variable that is kept constant during a controlled experiment.

Observational Study: - The systems are observed as they appear in nature and
researchers do not attempt to change them.

Laboratory Experiment: - Researchers study the system of interest in a highly controlled
artificial setting (lab).

Physical Model: - A physical representation of an object. Ex: Scaled down version of the
solar system.

Conceptual Model: - A verbal or graphical explanation for how a system works or is
organized. Ex: posters, charts.

Mathematical Model: - Uses different forms of data to represent the way a system or
process works. Ex: formulas, graphs, mathematical means. Ex: F=ma (formula).

Computer Model: - A computer program that models an event or object. Important in
explaining and predicting natural phenomena. Ex: weather patterns, solar system.

,Principle of Falsification: - Principle that only falsifiable statements can be subject to
scientific inquiry.

Hypothesis: - A testable prediction, often implied by a theory.

Theory: - A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data.

Law: - A concise statement that is supported by scientific evidence and repeated
experiments. Describes a widespread pattern in nature. Intended to be universal.

Scientific Investigation: - Scientists test their ideas with a variety of different types of
investigations. Ex: laboratories, controlled experiments, astronomy, field studies,
models.

SI System: - International System of units based on the metric system and units derived
from the metric system.

Base Quantities: - Seven designated physical quantities (sets) from which all other SI
quantities can be derived.
(1) Meter (m)-length
(2) Kilogram (k)-mass
(3) Second (s)-time
(4) Kelvin (K)-temperature
(5) Amperes (A)-"amp"-electric current
(6) Candela (cd)-light intensity
(7) Moles (mol)-amount of substance

Time: - Base quantity that measures how long an event lasts or the break between
events.

Length: - Used to describe the distance between two objects, or the two ends of an
object.

Mass: - Used to describe the amount of matter in an object.

Temperature: - A measure of how hot or cold something is.

Gram: - a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.

Meter: - The base unit of length in the metric system. Unit symbol (m).

Liter: - Basic unit of volume in the metric system. Unit symbol (l).

Second: - SI base unit for time. Unit symbol (s).

Kelvin: - Si base unit of temperature. Unit symbol (K).

, Mega: - Metric prefix one million of the base unit. 10^6 Unit symbol (M).

Kilo: - Metric prefix 1/1000 or 10^3. Unit symbol (k).

Deci: - Metric prefix 1/10th or 10^(-1) (0.1). Unit symbol (d).

Centi: - Metric prefix 1/100th or 10^(-2) (0.01). Unit symbol (c).

Milli: - Metric prefix 1/1000th or 10^(-3) (0.001). Unit symbol (m).

Micro: - Metric prefix 1/millionth of the base unit. 10^(-6) (0.000001)

Nano: - Metric prefix 1/billionth 10^(-9) (0.000000001). Unit symbol (n).

Derived Units: - What is produced when the base units/quantities are combined.

Triple Beam Balance: - Instrument used to measure mass.

Graduated Cylinder: - Instrument used to measure volume of a liquid.

Direct Relationship: - When an increase of one variable results in an increase of the
other, or a decrease of one results in a decrease of the other.

Inverse Relationship: - When one variable increases and the other one decreases, or
when one decreases and the other increases.

Speed: - The distance an object travels per unit of time.

Velocity: - The speed and direction of a moving object.

Acceleration: - Chang in an object's velocity; occurs when an object:
*speeds up
*slows down &/or
*changes direction

Force: - A push or pull exerted on an object.

Combined Forces: - Two or more forces acting in the same direction on the same
object. They add to produce a net force that is stronger than any one of the forces.

Net Force: - The sum of all forces acting on an object.

Opposing Forces: - Two forces of the same magnitude acting on the same object in
opposite directions.

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