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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can someone give me a hypothesis on measuring matter? please i need help with this!

OpenStudy (zrsmith):

I don't understand this question. A hypothesis is a scientific guess about about what will happen during an experiment and why? The issue of measuring matter is firmly set, and no hypothesis would be needed. I would love to help further, if you can clarify your question a little more.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What happened to my answer? YIKES! It was great--ha. I assume you are doing a science fair project-- This link is on my website. It will help. http://wp.me/pSQZl-4rX I'll write out my answer again and come back and paste it. This site lost my previous answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A hypothesis for matter???? First you need an experimental question about matter. How about this: Research the relationship between inertia and mass. Question: What effect does an object's volume have on its mass? Hypothesis: 1. State the conditions—set boundaries 2. Then, state your hypothesis, which is your prediction to the answer to your question— Hypothesis Example: If the object's composition is the same throughout (homogeneous), then an (increase, decrease) in the object's volume should result in an (increase, decrease, no change) in the object's mass. Something a little more complex that would require that you construct an inertia balance (easy) would be: Question: What affect does the inertia of an object have on its mass? This link shows you how to build and use an inertia balance- Note: Your data is a comparison between inertia and mass. You can enrich the data by adding formulas to determine the masses. http://wp.me/pSQZl-4rX I am Janice VanCleave—science author and webmaster for http://scienceprojectideasforkids.com

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

perhaps take a null hypothesis , and prepare for some serious upsets

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