yes. 100%. look up the atomic spectra of helium for a good example.
All properly-designed experiments should have some sort of control.
Scientist design experiments to test something.
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If a theory does not agree with the experiments designed to test it, than either the experiment is faulty and needs to be fixed or the theory needs to be reviewed and reconsidered..
The six elements of design are designed as an outline that a designer can use to ensure that their design will be successful. If they have considered all 6 elements in their work, it is likely to fulfill the role that it is designed for.
The prediction will be highly probable if the experiment shows the explanation is correct.
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Gregor Mendel used the scientific method by conducting experiments on pea plants to study patterns of inheritance. He carefully designed his experiments, collected data systematically, and analyzed his results to draw conclusions. Mendel was known for his patience, attention to detail, and rigorous record-keeping, which are key habits of a successful scientist.
Everything in Quantum Mechanics does, not just light.The reason it has to be modeled that way is because in experiments that are designed to detect particle behavior, things behave like a stream of particles, whereas in experiments that are designed to detect wave behavior, things behave like a wave. This has been verified experimentally with practically everything on the quantum scale: light, subatomic particles, atoms, thermal vibrations (phonons), quantum dots (composed of millions of atoms) in semiconductor crystals, etc.Nobody really understands why nature is this way, we just know it is.
Mendel carefully designed his experiments and the peas he used.
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