Replicate by following steps exatctly how you did before.
the experiment will dupliucate.
They might just want to retest ,but there are other reasons not everyone could be sure of that.
Each repetition is called a trial or sometimes a replicate.
the simple answer is that experiments simply replicate your theories ina a practiacal format which is easier to understand and can be applied in daily life
It is important to follow an experiment carefully because one mess up and the whole experiment could go wrong or it might change the outcome.
the experiment will dupliucate.
They might just want to retest ,but there are other reasons not everyone could be sure of that.
Each repetition is called a trial or sometimes a replicate.
Each repetition is called a trial or sometimes a replicate.
replicate
No, it could be one, but that does not necessarily classify it as controlled. A controlled experiment is an experiment that has only ONE independent variable, and other variables are kept the same.
Replicate.
One example of a written methodology could be for a scientific experiment, outlining the steps taken to conduct the research. This could include details such as the research question, materials used, data collection methods, data analysis techniques, and how results were interpreted. The methodology should be clear and detailed enough for others to replicate the study.
the simple answer is that experiments simply replicate your theories ina a practiacal format which is easier to understand and can be applied in daily life
When one is in the science field knowing how to write is extremely important. With every discovery or experiment a paper needs to be written to explain to the general public as well as to the scientific community what has been discovered, how it was discovered, how can one replicate the experiment and what does it all mean. Writing in itself can be a form of art called calligraphy.
It is important to follow an experiment carefully because one mess up and the whole experiment could go wrong or it might change the outcome.
use a graph or a chart