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OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

physical science lab help pls im begging....i need this grade to graduate next week

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

@surjithayer @Australopithecus @campbell_st @SolomonZelman

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@jigglypuff314

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@phi @iGreen @tkhunny

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@poopsiedoodle @Jaynator495

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@itsthatguy

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

What part are you stuck on?

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

i havent did any thing yet ... =my grade in here is a 69 and he was like if i pass this lab ill have a 82 so im trying to get everything correct or atleast B @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

@Abhisar

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

Do you have any idea how to answer question 1?

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

I can help guide you through this but you need to be present

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

inbox me @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

why would I do that?

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

because i was gone send you the meeting id to this room so we can be face to face and u can actually show me @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

This lab is simply addressing the relationship between pressure of a gas and temperature

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

for number 1 my question is what happens if i took two basketballs and place them in two different temperatures overnight??? @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

The problem is you are not going to observe much change over time if the two balls are at the same temperature

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

You want to observe temperature change on a gas over time

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

When you say two different temperatures you seem to be implying that they will both be under constant temperatures

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

so what do you think will be a good question for number 1 @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

Consider my comments and try again?

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

You are very close :)

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

you could jsut leave it like that actually because the question you asked could be answered by your hypothesis

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

we can move onto the second question if you like

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

actually no you should rephrase it

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

ok number two is the hypothesis... i can say i think the ball in the hot water air will start to come out because the heat may have affected it ....right @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

u mean the firmness with decrease because of the temperature of the water? @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

no your answer was fine excuse me

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

you are essentially saying that the volume of the ball will increase with increased temperature

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

ok number 3 @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

You want to design an experiment where you change the temperature and observe how it changes volume

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

you want to keep the amount of gas constant

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

is that part a @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

it is really all the parts of question 3

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

so for part a you want to come up with how you would measure a change in volume as temperature changes in real life

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

i think the manipulated variable will be the cold water and the hot water will be the responding variable @Australopithecus am i right? @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

No your manipulated, respondent and controlled variables will be quantity of gas, temperature, volume etc

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

im ready for number 4 @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

ok

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

In the experiment you design you want a way to measure temperature and volume of the container of gas

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

it says i have to create a data table for the quantitive data of the lab @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

So you would just set up a table of temperatures and a space for the corresponding volume related to that temperature

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

example pls @Australopithecus

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

|dw:1431540420117:dw| something like this

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

sorry I had to go yesterday

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

thanks anyway you gave me the help i needed i passed the class with a 84 @Australopithecus

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