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The controlled variable is the variable that is kept constant , meaning not changed, throughout the entire experiment.
Etymology is the study of the history of words, their origins, and how their use and meaning have changed over time.
How isn't it? Science is the method of understanding the natural world. Is not History part of the natural world and has not Science been used in history?
History belongs to the branch of archeology in science.
It is the variable that is changed.
Famous physicist Albert Einstein changed peoples lives by changing the way we look at science. He developed the theory of relativity.
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Throughout history as people learned more science and engineering they have used more and more energy. This is because of the many electronics and new technology used today.
The controlled variable is the variable that is kept constant , meaning not changed, throughout the entire experiment.
Johannes Kepler changed the mans veiw of the world by Science, Technology , and Math History
Famous physicist Albert Einstein changed peoples lives by changing the way we look at science. He developed the theory of relativity.
See the related link below for a good basic article on the history of science. It is a fascinating story, and you will find that basic concepts of knowledge have changed quite a bit throughout our history. It isn't over yet. I highly recommend the book Thomas Kuhn's "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" as a great first read for the advanced high school or beginning college student. Many thinkers have challenged Kuhn's ideas, but it is a good starting point.
Etymology is the study of the history of words, their origins, and how their use and meaning have changed over time.
The study of history and political science was led by various scholars and thinkers throughout history, including figures like Herodotus, Thucydides, Machiavelli, and Montesquieu. These individuals made significant contributions to how we understand and analyze societies, politics, and historical events.
Alexander Kinmont has written: 'Twelve lectures on the natural history of man' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Civilization, Religion and science, Human beings, Germanic peoples, Phoenicians, History
Science in History was created in 1954.