It's something that doesn't change in an experiment, or at least something that would greatly impact your results if changed.
ie:amount of water and temperature in an experiment to find the rate of evaporation.
Constants are pretty much infinite
same
no it has a lot of meanings
In the Science Fair, 'constants' are things that remain the same in your experiment. For example, you might want to keep the temperature constant for the duration of the experiment.
Constant variables are constant, they do not change. Derived variables are not constant. They are determined by the other values in the equation.
To use constant in a science question, first know that constant in science means a variable that does not change in an experiment. Variables are the different factors that can change in an experiment. For example, a sentence that includes the science word of constant could be: For this experiment, the constant would be... and then you write the constant.
what are the changes in tourism habits seince 1945 what are the changes in tourism habits seince 1945 what are the changes in tourism habits seince 1945 what are the changes in tourism habits seince 1945
dont no but what i do no is it was with seince
you can fid the answer in the seince book
yes because they are biotic factors of an ecosystems
If you add the same constant to each element of a sample then the mean of this collection of values will be the mean of the original sample plus the constant. If you multiply each element of a sample by a constant then the mean of this collection of values will be the mean of the original sample multiplied by the constant.
Ever Seince the first person died in Egypt
Is this a trick question? 129...
well seince their 2 different fones then they might not
Constant is a number with no variables. For an example, 12a, but this is a constant 12.
Yes they have been going out a while... Actually seince 2010
Um well I guess seince people came to life
ive been able to dunk seince i was a freshman