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A hypothesis is a fancy way of saying "guess". So to test a guess, you perform tests, or experiments, and make observations to see if this guess holds. If the experiments are sound (there are no flaws in the setup, you have accounted for all variables or things that can affect the results). And after collecting some data, perhaps repeating the experiment, you can see if the data supports the original hypothesis.
The radius of a sphere is equal distance from the center of the sphere to all points within the sphere.
Sphere is one syllable: sphere.
When we've proven that the hypothesis is false !
The difference is that working hypothesis is that your still working on it but the hypothesis that your not working on it.
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Yes going by a true or false it would be true... XD hope I helped.
Yes going by a true or false it would be true... XD hope I helped.
Go back and check for flaws, and if you can't find any, form a new hypothesis.
celestial sphere
It should be, while they say color is most important factor that goes out the window if not transparent...flaws can be forgiven but opaque is of low quality.
The Iron Hypothesis was a proposal that in certain parts of the ocean, the limiting factor on phytoplankton growth was lack of trace metals, in particular Iron (Fe). This hypothesis has been tested and proved to be correct. In regard to "spheres", the question therefore fails to make any sense.
The Iron Hypothesis was a proposal that in certain parts of the ocean, the limiting factor on phytoplankton growth was lack of trace metals, in particular Iron (Fe). This hypothesis has been tested and proved to be correct. In regard to "spheres", the question therefore fails to make any sense.
Snow globes are manufactured by putting a transparent sphere made of glass, in this sphere there is a model of a landscape. The globe is shaken to churn up the white particles. The globe is then placed back in its position and the flakes fall down slowly through the water.
A metal sphere is found to have a density of 5.2 g/cm cubed at 25 degrees Celseus and a density of 5.1 g/cm cubed at 50 degrees Celseus.