Check Your Understanding
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ENARI: Or how about not. Our science textbook is cheesey. But I don't own it!
DISCLAIMER: I do not own my copy of SCIENCEPOWER 9. I do not own the SCIENCEPOWER company, nor the authors of my textbook; Elgin Wolfe, Christina Clancy, Gordon Jasper, Dawn Lindenberg, David Lynn, Frank Mustoe, or Rob Smythe. Nor do I own the company that made my textbook; McGraw-Hill Ryerson.
ENARI: *sweatdrop* Now that's evidence that I need to get a life. I also don't own the Nobel Prize. There ya go. Done disclaiming.
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ENARI: This is just me taking a question from our science homework as far as I possible can. You really should see the original. I had diagrams and everything. The little stickmen ran back and forth while I wrote a running commentary beneath. My science teacher was not impressed, I'm hoping that you will realize that I'm just being silly and not demeaning the scientific method, etc. ...at least not on purpose. Sorry.
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Chapter 7.2: The Bohr-Rutherford Model
Check Your Understanding
6. APPLY You probably recall how to draw a food chain to show how energy is passed through an ecosystem. Use information from this section to draw a theory chain to show how inspiration was passed through the scientific world.
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6. Guy #1 had an idea. He created a theory and showed it to his partner, Guy #2. Guy #2 decided that if you used a square, it might work. He tested the experiment. When it didn't work, he went and complained to Guy #3. Guy #3 realized that the theory was good, even if the square wouldn't work. Guy #3 was smart and tried different shapes. He decided that the circle worked best. Guy #3 won a Nobel Prize for his discovery. Meanwhile, Guy #1 was genuinely distraught that he had received no recegnition for his theory, and Guy #2 was plotting his revenge. He WOULD get noticed, dammit. And Guy #3 was just happy as a clam.
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ENARI: Now do you understand why Mr. Beerstecher was unimpressed? And yes, that is his real name. It works alot better with the diagrams. Guy #2 has a knife in the last picture. And the arrow pointing at him said, "demonicly plotting revenge". No joke. Exactly as I copied it out of my notebook, so I apologize for bad spelling, etc. Review my science homework! Yay!
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ENARI: Or how about not. Our science textbook is cheesey. But I don't own it!
DISCLAIMER: I do not own my copy of SCIENCEPOWER 9. I do not own the SCIENCEPOWER company, nor the authors of my textbook; Elgin Wolfe, Christina Clancy, Gordon Jasper, Dawn Lindenberg, David Lynn, Frank Mustoe, or Rob Smythe. Nor do I own the company that made my textbook; McGraw-Hill Ryerson.
ENARI: *sweatdrop* Now that's evidence that I need to get a life. I also don't own the Nobel Prize. There ya go. Done disclaiming.
...
ENARI: This is just me taking a question from our science homework as far as I possible can. You really should see the original. I had diagrams and everything. The little stickmen ran back and forth while I wrote a running commentary beneath. My science teacher was not impressed, I'm hoping that you will realize that I'm just being silly and not demeaning the scientific method, etc. ...at least not on purpose. Sorry.
...
Chapter 7.2: The Bohr-Rutherford Model
Check Your Understanding
6. APPLY You probably recall how to draw a food chain to show how energy is passed through an ecosystem. Use information from this section to draw a theory chain to show how inspiration was passed through the scientific world.
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6. Guy #1 had an idea. He created a theory and showed it to his partner, Guy #2. Guy #2 decided that if you used a square, it might work. He tested the experiment. When it didn't work, he went and complained to Guy #3. Guy #3 realized that the theory was good, even if the square wouldn't work. Guy #3 was smart and tried different shapes. He decided that the circle worked best. Guy #3 won a Nobel Prize for his discovery. Meanwhile, Guy #1 was genuinely distraught that he had received no recegnition for his theory, and Guy #2 was plotting his revenge. He WOULD get noticed, dammit. And Guy #3 was just happy as a clam.
...
ENARI: Now do you understand why Mr. Beerstecher was unimpressed? And yes, that is his real name. It works alot better with the diagrams. Guy #2 has a knife in the last picture. And the arrow pointing at him said, "demonicly plotting revenge". No joke. Exactly as I copied it out of my notebook, so I apologize for bad spelling, etc. Review my science homework! Yay!
