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I can guarantee that the battery worked and produced an electric potential which could be measured, assuming the experiment was set up correctly.
reproducible!
results is every thing happens in the experiment
The Control
A sheet that you record the results of a certain experiment.
The outcome of an experiment is a "conclusion", the interpretation of the results compared with the expected results and the goal of the experiment.
Assuming you have done all of the necessary analysis and graph plotting, the next stage would be to write up your results in a report and derive an equation to describe the trend. Then repeating the experiment to ascertain whether the results are repeatable would be a good idea!
they could write a presentation or a written report
they could write a presentation or a written report
You see the results of your experiment, and determine whether your hypothesis was true or false. Then, you write a summary of what you have determined from your experiment.
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.
Discuss the results of your experiment. Explain about what you learned in the experiment. List any errors or problems that had occurred, and how to solve the problems. Explain what the data says about the experiment. List the ways of improving the experiment/method
Repeating the experiment will either confirm the results you've just obtained, or show up errors.
they do finally arrive at Theory w to ensure no bias existed in the original experiment hich later lead to law/principle
The results of an experiment are called your data.
controlled results stay the same in an experiment
Something that helps to make up the final results of an experiment, and taking it away or adding stuff on to it would therefore change the final results of the experiment.