A variable
A control factor is one of the varriables that can be controlled in a science experiment. It is left as a constant without being changed.
Indpendent variable
controlled variable is the factor that leaved unchanged to investigate any only one factor that has been changed in the other experiment and the effect of not altering this factor.
A variable in science is any factor, trait, or condition that can exist in differing amounts or types. An experiment usually has three kinds of variables: independent, dependent, and controlled. The independent variable is the one that is changed by a scientist in the experiment. The depended variable is what you measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experiment. A controlled variable is one which the researcher holds constant (controls) during an experiment.
a controlled experiment
Well in the case that it does have a variable, even just one, it would still be a variable experiment because that one part of the experiment may still cause a different effect/result when changed!!!
in a science experiment many things are measured. it depends on what experiment one is conducting.
A single-variable experiment, also known as a one-factor experiment, is one in which only one variable is manipulated at a time while keeping all other variables constant. This allows researchers to isolate the effects of that specific variable on the outcome of the experiment.
The one factor changed in a controlled experiment is called the independent variable. This variable is manipulated by the researcher to observe its effect on the dependent variable, which is the outcome being measured. By controlling all other variables, any observed changes in the dependent variable can be attributed to the independent variable.
In science, the manipulated variable, also known as the independent variable, is the factor that is deliberately changed by the experimenter to observe its effect on the dependent variable. It is a key part of experimental design to test hypotheses and establish cause-and-effect relationships.
a controlled experiment
actually wanting to do a science fair experiment?