Variables
environmental
Discussion follows your main topic sentence of your results from your experiment. In the discussion, you describe the hypothesis you were trying to prove with the experiment, bring up any literature that supports your hypothesis - or not - and what happened during the experiment. Be sure to include how you set up the experiment.
It means to describe the outcome or results of the experiment. you can include in there possible errors, your hypothesis, what you have learned, and your thoughts.
A term used to describe the certainty of data or results of an investigation or experiment(im a honor role student and a 5th grader)
If you wish to write an essay about a science experiment, you should describe the purpose of the experiment, and the way in which the experiment was performed, and the results of the experiment, and the conclusions that are drawn from those results. If you want to be fancy, you might also describe what further experiments may be needed to continue to explore the subject of the first experiment.
"Describe an experiment that would you to determine whether the deep purple portion of the leaf is photosynthesizing?"
Variables work by telling you what you need to change, what to observe, and what to keep the same in a experiment.
variable
A dependent factor.
Subject bias is a term that can be used to describe a subject's manipulation of an experiment.
Variables
You need to describe the experiment; how else can anyone know what is being manipulated?
find out the aim of the experiment first.
environmental
It depends entirely on what the hypothesis is.
How about a ton of drawings and illustrations? Use the link below and there will be more than you can do. By the way, the experiment is usually called the Geiger-Marsden Experiment as it was done by these two researchers. There is a link to the Wikipedia post on this experiment below as well.