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Please answer the following with points and give examples. TIA People use the sc

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Please answer the following with points and give examples. TIA

People use the scientific method every day. You do not need to be a "scientist", nor do you need to be in a laboratory to conduct science. The scientific method applies to many common problems that we encounter, whether they are considered scientific or not.
Respond to the following situation:
You sit down to watch your favorite show on TV. You point the remote at the TV and push the "on" button. Nothing happens. You push it again. Still nothing. Describe how you would use the scientific method to solve this problem. Be sure to explicitly state what each component of the scientific method is in your response.

Explanation / Answer

I would follow the steps detailed below in order to conduct a scientific inquiry as to why my TV on button is not working:

1. Make an Observation: This step involves me finding that my TV remote button is not working as it should. I  take note of it as something worth further thought and investigation.

2. Form a Question: I would then formulate the following question - Why is the ‘on’ button of my TV remote not functioning?

3. Form a Hypothesis: A hypothesis is an informed guess as to the possible answer of the question. In this case, I would form the following hypothesis: Replacing my old batteries with new ones will get my TV remote buttons functioning again.

4. Conduct an Experiment: Once a hypothesis has been formed, it must be tested. I would then replace the old batteries with new ones and check if the TV buttons work by pressing the ‘on’ button. I would repeat this testing at least 5 times.

5. Analyse the Data and Form a Conclusion: I would find that the TV remote buttons are functioning as they should after replacing the batteries at all 5 instances. With this, I can conclude that my hypothesis was correct.