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SOLUTION MANUAL FOR An Introduction to Physical Science 15th Edition by James Shipman, Jerry Wilson, Charles Higgins ISBN: 978-1337616416 COMPLETE GUIDE ALL CHAPTERS COVERED 100% VERIFIED A+ GRADE ASSURED!!!!NEW LATEST UPDATE!!!!!

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he1.2Section, ―ScientificInvestigation,‖introducesthestudenttotheproceduresforscientific in vesti
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gation. Major terms such as experiment, law,hypothesis, theory and scientific method are intr oduced
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. The idea that physical science deals with quantitative knowledge should be stressed. It is not enou
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gh to know that a car is going ―fast‖; it is necessary to know how fast.
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A good understanding of units is of the utmost importance, particularly with the metric-
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British use in the United States today. The metric SI is introduced and explained. Both the metric a nd
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the British systems are used in the book in the early chapters for familiarity. The instructor may decid
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g between the systems. This provides knowledge of the comparative size of similar units i n the differ
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ent systems and makes the student feel comfortable using what may be unfamiliar metri c units.The Hi
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ghlight,―IsUnit Conversion Important?It Sure Is,‖illustratesthe importance of unit conversion.
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cal world. Show the students that they know about their environment and themselves through m easur
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ements. Measurements are involved in the answers to such questions as, How old are you? Ho w much
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by measurements and quantitative analyses.
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DEMONSTRATIONS
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liter beaker or a liter soda container, a one-
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quart container, and a balance or scales available on the instructor’s desk. Demonstrate the compar ati
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ve units. The meter stick can be compared to the yardstick to show the difference between them, alon
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g with the subunits of inches and centimeters. The liter and quart also can be compared. Pass th e kilogr
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am mass around the classroom so that students can get some
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,idea of the amount of mass in one kilogram. Mass and weight may be compared on the balance and sca
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les.
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s guess the length of the instructor’s desk in metric and British units. Then have several students i ndep
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endently measure the length with the meter stick and yardstick. Compare the measurements i n term
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s of significant figures and units. Compare the averages of the measurements and estimates. Convert
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the average metric measurement to British units, and vice versa, to practice conversion fac tors and to
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see how the measurements compare.
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Various metric unit demonstrations are available from commercial sources.
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