Helium & Air Footballs

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Helium & Air Footballs. Place these statements in order. I. Jaime believes that the helium filled football will travel farther than the air filled ball. II. Jaime discovers that the footballs all traveled about the same distance from the kicker. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Helium & Air Helium & Air FootballsFootballs

Place these statements in order.I. Jaime believes that the helium filled football will

travel farther than the air filled ball.II. Jaime discovers that the footballs all traveled about

the same distance from the kicker.III. Jaime wants to find out if a football filled with

helium will travel farther than a football filled with normal air.

IV. Jaime does some research on the properties of helium, properties of the gases that make up air, & footballs.

V. The results do not support his hypothesisVI. Jaime decides to test 20 footballs. He empties out

all of the air in the footballs and finds their mass before filling them. He then fills 10 balls with the same amount of helium and 10 balls with the same amount of air. He then kicks each ball and measures how far they travel.

I. Jaime wants to find out if a football filled with helium will travel farther than a football filled with normal air.

II. Jaime does some research on the properties of helium, properties of the gases that make up air, & footballs.

III. Jaime believes that the helium filled football will travel farther than the air filled ball.

IV. Jaime decides to test 20 footballs. He empties out all of the air in the footballs and finds their mass before filling them. He then fills 10 balls with the same amount of helium and 10 balls with the same amount of air. He then kicks each ball and measures how far they travel.

V. Jaime discovers that the footballs all traveled about the same distance from the kicker.

VI. The results do not support his hypothesis

The Experiment

Jaime decides to test 20 footballs. He empties out all of the air in the footballs and finds their mass before filling them. He then fills 10 balls with the same amount of helium and 10 balls with the same amount of air. He then kicks each ball and measures how far they travel.

What is the control group?

The Experiment

Jaime decides to test 20 footballs. He empties out all of the air in the footballs and finds their mass before filling them. He then fills 10 balls with the same amount of helium and 10 balls with the same amount of air. He then kicks each ball and measures how far they travel.

What is the control group?The 10 footballs filled with air.

The Experiment

Jaime decides to test 20 footballs. He empties out all of the air in the footballs and finds their mass before filling them. He then fills 10 balls with the same amount of helium and 10 balls with the same amount of air. He then kicks each ball and measures how far they travel.

What is the independent variable?

The Experiment

Jaime decides to test 20 footballs. He empties out all of the air in the footballs and finds their mass before filling them. He then fills 10 balls with the same amount of helium and 10 balls with the same amount of air. He then kicks each ball and measures how far they travel.

What is the independent variable?The Helium

The Experiment

Jaime decides to test 20 footballs. He empties out all of the air in the footballs and finds their mass before filling them. He then fills 10 balls with the same amount of helium and 10 balls with the same amount of air. He then kicks each ball and measures how far they travel.

What is the dependent variable?

The Experiment

Jaime decides to test 20 footballs. He empties out all of the air in the footballs and finds their mass before filling them. He then fills 10 balls with the same amount of helium and 10 balls with the same amount of air. He then kicks each ball and measures how far they travel.

What is the dependent variable?The distance the balls travel

The Experiment

Jaime decides to test 20 footballs. He empties out all of the air in the footballs and finds their mass before filling them. He then fills 10 balls with the same amount of helium and 10 balls with the same amount of air. He then kicks each ball and measures how far they travel.

What are the constants?

The Experiment

Jaime decides to test 20 footballs. He empties out all of the air in the footballs and finds their mass before filling them. He then fills 10 balls with the same amount of helium and 10 balls with the same amount of air. He then kicks each ball and measures how far they travel.

What are the constants?Number of balls tested, amount of gas in the

ball, the person that kicks the ball

Helium vs. Air FootballsHelium Footballs

Distance Traveled

1 41m

2 45m

3 43m

4 42m

5 41m

6 45m

7 40m

8 46m

9 41m

10 43m

Air Footballs

Distance Traveled

1 43m

2 42m

3 46m

4 40m

5 42m

6 45m

7 41m

8 40m

9 43m

10 44m

What type of data was taken in this experiment?

Exploding Pants

I. Adam tests 5 pairs of overalls. One pair is left alone. The 2nd pair is coated in the special fertilizer. The 3rd pair is coated in Ammonia. The 4th pair is coated in Gun Powder. The 5th pair is coated in Orange Juice. The overalls are placed on a flat surface & struck with a sledge hammer. Adam notes what happens to the overall when struck by the hammer.

II. Adam does some research on topics concerning the problem.

III. Adam’s data supports his hypothesis. IV. Adam believes that a special fertilizer will explode

when hit with a hammer. V. Adam records his observations in a journal.VI. Adam wants to find out if a pair of overalls will

explode if coated with certain chemicals and hit with a hammer.

VI. Adam wants to find out if a pair of overalls will explode if coated with certain chemicals and hit with a hammer.

II. Adam does some research on topics concerning the problem.

IV. Adam believes that a special fertilizer will explode when hit with a hammer.

I. Adam tests 5 pairs of overalls. One pair is left alone. The 2nd pair is coated in the special fertilizer. The 3rd pair is coated in Ammonia. The 4th pair is coated in Gun Powder. The 5th pair is coated in Orange Juice. The overalls are placed on a flat surface & struck with a sledge hammer. Adam notes what happens to the overall when struck by the hammer.

V. Adam records his observations in a journal.III. Adam’s data supports his hypothesis.

The ExperimentAdam tests 5 pairs of overalls. One pair is

left alone. The 2nd pair is coated in the special fertilizer. The 3rd pair is coated in Ammonia. The 4th pair is coated in Gun Powder. The 5th pair is coated in Orange Juice. The overalls are placed on a flat surface & struck with a sledge hammer. Adam notes what happens to the overall when struck by the hammer.

What is the control group?What is the control group?

The ExperimentAdam tests 5 pairs of overalls. One pair is left One pair is left

alonealone. The 2nd pair is coated in the special fertilizer. The 3rd pair is coated in Ammonia. The 4th pair is coated in Gun Powder. The 5th pair is coated in Orange Juice. The overalls are placed on a flat surface & struck with a sledge hammer. Adam notes what happens to the overall when struck by the hammer.

What is the control group?What is the control group?

The normal pair of overallsThe normal pair of overalls

The ExperimentAdam tests 5 pairs of overalls. One pair is

left alone. The 2nd pair is coated in the special fertilizer. The 3rd pair is coated in Ammonia. The 4th pair is coated in Gun Powder. The 5th pair is coated in Orange Juice. The overalls are placed on a flat surface & struck with a sledge hammer. Adam notes what happens to the overall when struck by the hammer.

What is the independent variable?What is the independent variable?

The ExperimentAdam tests 5 pairs of overalls. One pair is left

alone. The 2nd pair is coated in the special special fertilizerfertilizer. The 3rd pair is coated in AmmoniaAmmonia. The 4th pair is coated in Gun PowderGun Powder. The 5th pair is coated in Orange JuiceOrange Juice. The overalls are placed on a flat surface & struck with a sledge hammer. Adam notes what happens to the overall when struck by the hammer.

What is the independent variable?What is the independent variable?

The types of chemicals used on the The types of chemicals used on the overalls.overalls.

The ExperimentAdam tests 5 pairs of overalls. One pair is

left alone. The 2nd pair is coated in the special fertilizer. The 3rd pair is coated in Ammonia. The 4th pair is coated in Gun Powder. The 5th pair is coated in Orange Juice. The overalls are placed on a flat surface & struck with a sledge hammer. Adam notes what happens to the overall when struck by the hammer.

What is the dependent variable?What is the dependent variable?

The ExperimentAdam tests 5 pairs of overalls. One pair is left

alone. The 2nd pair is coated in the special fertilizer. The 3rd pair is coated in Ammonia. The 4th pair is coated in Gun Powder. The 5th pair is coated in Orange Juice. The overalls are placed on a flat surface & struck with a sledge hammer. Adam notes what happens to the overalls when what happens to the overalls when struck by the hammerstruck by the hammer.

What is the dependent variable?What is the dependent variable?The reaction to being struck by the hammer.

The ExperimentAdam tests 5 pairs of overalls. One pair is

left alone. The 2nd pair is coated in the special fertilizer. The 3rd pair is coated in Ammonia. The 4th pair is coated in Gun Powder. The 5th pair is coated in Orange Juice. The overalls are placed on a flat surface & struck with a sledge hammer. Adam notes what happens to the overalls when struck by the hammer.

What are the constants?What are the constants?

The ExperimentAdam tests 5 pairs of overallsoveralls. One pair is

left alone. The 2nd pair is coated in the special fertilizer. The 3rd pair is coated in Ammonia. The 4th pair is coated in Gun Powder. The 5th pair is coated in Orange Juice. The overalls are placed on a flat flat surfacesurface & struck with a sledge hammersledge hammer. Adam notes what happens to the overalls when struck by the hammer.

What are the constants?What are the constants?

Flat surface, sledge hammer, overallsFlat surface, sledge hammer, overalls

Exploding PantsChemical

UsedReaction

Normal There was NO explosion.

Special Fertilizer

There was a bright spark and then it exploded into flames.

AmmoniaThere was NO explosion, but it smelled bad.

Gun PowderThere was a small spark, but NO explosion.

Orange JuiceThere was a squish sound, but NO explosion.

What type of data was recorded?