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Time is an independent variable because it is affected only by when you decide to stop to read its position (not affected by the position). However, time is a dependent variable since the time you record it affects its result. In simpler terms, independent variable is something you can change to alter the dependent variable. You can change the time (0s to 15s etc.) but you cannot change the position.
Velocity consists of a speed and a direction. If any of the two changes, the velocity changes.
The answer is Kinetic Theory or Kinetic Moleculer Theory
An apocryphal story has Einstein being asked that exact question, and responding with, "I can't explain relativity in less than three days. And, unless you understand advanced mathematics, you won't understand a thing!"
That would depend entirely on your manipulated and responding variables. If you could explain what is being tested I could give you a real answer.
A control variable is a test subject where nothing is tested on it and instead is used to compare. Let's say you had 2 Oranges. Orange 1 is left in the sun for 8 hours while orange 2 isn't doing anything. Orange 2 would be the control variable because nothing happened to it and you can use it to compare with orange 2 that has melted in the sun after 8 hours. Understand? If you don't just ask your science teacher and he/she might explain it better.
Well, when something changes, you would not know which variable caused the change in the experiment.
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Explanatory (or predictor) variable: A variable which is used in a relationship to explain or to predict changes in the values of another variable; the latter called the dependent variable.
An explanatory variable is one which may be used to explain or predict changes in the values of another variable. There may be several explanatory variables.
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Explain the Law of Variable Propotion
A: A potentiometer is a manual device to change the resistance A thermistor changes as a function of environment temperature
General: a variable is something subject to change or is inconsistantScience:a variable is something that depends on another and based on the other thing, changes accordingly.For example, if you were to do a science experiment: the heat of an object depends on how long it's been sitting there.in that scenario, the heat is the variable, and the time is an invariable.an invariable however, is quite the opposite. it is independent of everything and changes on its own terms.
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