Variable
A constant in an experiment is something that does not change, such as the temperature, pressure, or a control variable that is kept the same throughout the experiment to ensure accurate results.
A variable.
There are different types of factors that can change in an experiment. The environmental factors may change, and are out of your control. The variables in the experiment may also be changed but, are usually controlled by the individual conducting the experiment the majority of the time.
A scientific experiment must be done by something that can show change. All of these can be variables.
A control is the standard to which an outcome of an experiment is compared, but a variable is something in an experiment that can change.
You would do that to observe the result of changing it.
Something that dose not change in an experiment, that the results are compared too.
an independent variable
a dependent variable is something that you cannot change but comes out as a result/an independent variable is something that you change in your experiment like the temperature of something or the amount of something
a dependent variable is something that you cannot change but comes out as a result/an independent variable is something that you change in your experiment like the temperature of something or the amount of something
A variable represents things that are involved in an experiment. The control is the variable that doesn't change regardless of the experiment.
a dependent variable is something that you cannot change but comes out as a result/an independent variable is something that you change in your experiment like the temperature of something or the amount of something