'Variables' are any factors that can be controlled, changed or measured. There are two types: the independent variable and the dependent variable. The independent variable is the condition that you change and the dependent variable is what you are observing. So if you are trying to measure the effect of water on plant growth the water would be the independent variable and the plant growth would be the dependent variable.
Variables.
variables
control
I assume the term for something that is not changed during an experiment is called, the control. Any changes observed in the experiment, can be compare to the control, which is still be in the original form before the experiment began.
A constant factor is one maintained unchanged throughout an experiment so that it does not affect the outcome. These are also referred to as controlled variables.
Things that are kept from changing during an experiment are invariant.
The information collected during an experiment is called data. This data is used to analyze the results of the experiment and draw conclusions based on the findings.
Conclusión
The conclusion in an experiment is typically called the "results", "findings", or "summary". It summarizes the key outcomes and insights discovered during the experiment.
The Independent variable
The information collected during an experiment is called data. Scientists make observations to help them make a hypothesis or collect data during an experiment.
IT is data