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OCR Cambridge National

OCR Cambridge National. in Science. (Level 1/2). R072 How scientific ideas have developed. Famous scientists. Galvani. Darwin. Mendel. Franklin. Holmes. x. Volta. Lamarck. Avicenna. Famous scientists. Copernicus. Fourier. Galileo. Ohm. Maxwell. Hertz. x. Newton. Marconi.

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OCR Cambridge National

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  1. OCR Cambridge National in Science (Level 1/2) R072 How scientific ideas have developed

  2. Famous scientists Galvani Darwin Mendel Franklin Holmes x Volta Lamarck Avicenna

  3. Famous scientists Copernicus Fourier Galileo Ohm Maxwell Hertz x Newton Marconi

  4. Famous scientists What do all these famous scientists have in common? Famous scientific discoveries by developing scientific methods

  5. What is a scientific method? You see something (observe) but you can’t explain it You put forward a scientific explanation to explain what you see You make predictions (what you think you will see/happen) You then test your predictions by carrying out experiments

  6. What you will learn After completing this unit you will:  Understand the different ways in which scientific ideas have developed  You will be familiar with the work of some famous scientists  Understand the process of science: the scientific method  Be able to evaluate scientific information

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