yes, you can see particles in a controlled environment
to study animals in a controlled place. where the person studying the animal has controll of the environment... like in a zoo
Yes, there is a maximum temperature that can be reached in a controlled environment, which is typically determined by the heating capacity of the system and the materials used in the construction of the environment.
No, labs cannot live outside of a controlled environment as they require specific conditions to survive and function properly.
It's called a lab and its when you do an experiment in a controlled environment
It's an overall attitude,awareness or action in which a director of any business management takes,it's also called internal controlled environment.
Milieu therapy is a type of psychotherapy where a person's social environment is completely controlled. Their environment is controlled so that the possibility of self destructive behavior can be avoided.
Solutions such as optics are not sterile so they do not need to be compounded in a controlled environment.
A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator that uses electric and magnetic fields to accelerate charged particles. It was invented by Ernest O. Lawrence in 1931, and its discovery revolutionized the field of nuclear physics by making it possible to study subatomic particles in a controlled environment.
Earthworms eat organic matter found in soil such as decomposing leaves, plant roots, and microorganisms. They ingest soil along with the organic matter and extract nutrients from it as they digest. You can observe earthworms in a controlled environment with soil and organic material to see if they consume the soil particles.
yes..... if they are kept in a temperature controlled environment
responding variable
A vacuum was used in Rutherford's gold foil experiment to reduce interference from air molecules that could scatter the alpha particles, leading to inaccurate results. The vacuum helped create a controlled environment for the experiment, allowing the alpha particles to pass through the gold foil without deflection by air particles.