variables
You can have many dependent variables. If you measure the length, width and height of a solid block of metal and have temperature as the changing variable; the length, width, and height can be the dependent variables.
two
If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.
In probability theory, it could be 0.78
A theory is a collection of thoughts and ideas that explain phenomena. Many theories can't be proven, but with the right variables, they are easily replicated.
Yes it can. Most experiments will have several variables.
Yes it can. Most experiments will have several variables.
the reason it is important to controll the variables in an experiment is because if the variables are not controlled in an experiment it will be impossible to reproduce the experiment. which also will make it impossible to prove the theory being tested
[At least] Three. There could be more if string theory or the theory of branes proves to be true.
There are many ways in which a teacher could apply Kohlberg's theory in the classroom. They could have the students do certain activities.
Yes. A good example of which is the Ideal Gas Law. PV=nRT You have four variables and one constant.
Lawrence Murray Graves has written: 'The theory of functions of real variables' -- subject(s): Functions of real variables
There are three types of variables tested: manipulated variables, controlled variables, and experimental variables.
many variables such as thickness that could effect the weight
A theory is just an idea of how things work a law is a theory already proven that applies anywhere just depending of the variables used in the law
In theory, yes. But in practice there are likely to be far too many variables to do the calculations in a meaningful way.