A variable represents things that are involved in an experiment. The control is the variable that doesn't change regardless of the experiment.
No, the control in an experiment is the thing that you keep constant (the same)
Variable.
the thing that is measured.
The independent variable.
The independent variable.
Using a thing to stand for an idea
He might have, but that sort of thing sounds more like something Nikola Tesla would be involved with.
A symbol is defined as something that stands for or represents another.
Repetition is something that is being repeated, for instance.. The same thing happens during each experiment. And replication is having a double of something.
Repetition is something that is being repeated, for instance.. The same thing happens during each experiment. And replication is having a double of something.
It depends. If the car is a positive thing, then it represents something you are proud of . If the car is a negative thing, then it symbolizes something guilt related.
No, the control in an experiment is the thing that you keep constant (the same)
There are 3 Types of Variables: Independent variables- A thing that you are going to change in the experiment, E.g the temperature of something or the brand of something. Dependent variables- The thing that you choose to observe in the experiment, E.g the amount of Volts, it is usually a measurement. Controlled variables- These are things that you are keeping the same in an experiment, E.g a brand if your comparing which brand of battery lasts longer.
It is the thing you conduct your experiment on.
Prediction and hypothesis are kinda the same thing. Experiment is what you do to test your hypothesis or prediction.
the only variables in an experiment are the independent variables [the thing in an experiment your going to change. and the dependent variables [the thing in an experiment your going to measure.
Yes, affix is an independent word. It is a word that represents the fixing of something with another thing.