1 Fig. 1.1 shows three containers painted black, white and silver, filled with tap water, exposed to direct sunlight. Jason wanted to find out whether colour of the container would affect the amount of heat energy gained by the water. Jason measured the initial temperature and final temperature of the water in each container after 30 minutes. black container white container silver container For this investigation, state the (a) aim of this experiment. (b) variable that Jason is changing in this experiment. (c) dependent variable. Fig. 1.1 (d) two constant variables. Constant variable 1: Constant variable 2:

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1 Fig. 1.1 shows three containers painted black, white and silver, filled with tap
water, exposed to direct sunlight. Jason wanted to find out whether colour of the
container would affect the amount of heat energy gained by the water. Jason
measured the initial temperature and final temperature of the water in each
container after 30 minutes.
black container white container silver container
For this investigation, state the
(a) aim of this experiment.
(b) variable that Jason is changing in this experiment.
(c) dependent variable.
Fig. 1.1
(d) two constant variables.
Constant variable 1:
Constant variable 2:
Transcribed Image Text:1 Fig. 1.1 shows three containers painted black, white and silver, filled with tap water, exposed to direct sunlight. Jason wanted to find out whether colour of the container would affect the amount of heat energy gained by the water. Jason measured the initial temperature and final temperature of the water in each container after 30 minutes. black container white container silver container For this investigation, state the (a) aim of this experiment. (b) variable that Jason is changing in this experiment. (c) dependent variable. Fig. 1.1 (d) two constant variables. Constant variable 1: Constant variable 2:
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