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Observational and experimental data are almost always recorded and analyzed in numerical form.
Observational and experimental data are almost always recorded and analyzed in numerical form.
Which variable is being tested in this experiment
you conduct multiple trials so that if a variable was accidently changed in the first experiment you can catch and correct it in the next experiments. this way you get an average answer that can work almost every time. this way you can see if your theory works the same every time. So that we can explain.
No, cause the temperature is not constant in a propagation of an acoustic wave. But almost accurate. check: http://www.mathpages.com/home/kmath109/kmath109.htm
Observational and experimental data are almost always recorded and analyzed in numerical form.
Observational and experimental data are almost always recorded and analyzed in numerical form.
Observational and experimental data are almost always recorded and analyzed in numerical form.
Observational and experimental data are almost always recorded and analyzed in numerical form.
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Almost anywhere. Most are recorded in sound studios, some are recorded at live concerts, sonme simple treacks could be recorded at home. With current technology, almost anyone could record music at home and release it as a CD.
That would depend almost entirely on the experiment being carried out
almost as long (if not longer) then recorded history
Almost all food. Its edible and wont do any damage to you. Experiment.
Nitendo has confirmed the highest Recorded score in pacman is 3,212,000 was recorded on a almost perfect game.
Yes, they can. Lynx have been recorded at almost 50 mph.
An experiment is almost always designed so that two (and no more) things will change.-- You, the experimenter, will change one of them as you desire.-- That will cause a change in the other one, which you will carefully measure.