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taking the measurements
the conclusion of the experiment will be wrong so the experiment will be wrong
Because the measurement usually requires putting the measurement device in the experiment. Just observing an experiment effects it because you are interpreting the results.
The measurements can be said to be "near enough" (depending on how accurate the results must be).I would take the average of the four times the measurements were recorded.
-8 dB or Decibel was recorded, by a team experiment conducted for how people may or may not go insane when they are exposed to very low dB, or how they do in complete absolute silence.
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Observations.
The observations and measurements recorded during an experiment are called data. It is important to keep accurate data in order to understand the results of the experiment.
Recorded observations and measurements from an experiment are referred to as data. The data can either be quantitative or qualitative.
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Observations and measurements recorded during an experiment are called results. These results can help to make a conclusion or theory or become the object of further study.
Depending on the experiment, scientists collect an array of information. The information, also known as data, can be put into two categories...Qualitative: descriptions rather than measurements.OrQuantitative: recorded measurements.
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Relative humidity is recorded in percentages.