Constants are the things that are kept the same each time one of the trials in the experiment is repeated. For example, constants could include the amount of water used, the brand of effervescent tablet used, the type of water used, and the fact that the water was not stirred. As many outside factors as possible should be kept constant in an experiment so that the researcher can be sure that any changes that occur do so because of the independent variable.
Nothing cuz i don't do expermints at all cuz i don't like skool! its boring! But i like music!!
It means the one factor that a scientist changes during an experiment; also called independent variable.
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its constants
"Constants" would be an appropriate word
The constants in an experiment is any factor that remains the same and does not change. These things are kept the same throughout each trial of the experiment.
Um... try constants. ;)Constants are factors in the experiment that remain, well, constant. For example, if you have two cells in two petri dishes and you put salt in one of them, for whatever reason. Variable, the thing you change, is the salt. The constants are things like temperature, breeze, etc.
A constant in an experiment is the object or value that does not change through out the experiment.
things in an experiment that stay the same are called constants.
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.
Constants are something that stays the same throughout the experiment. Your control group is something that u can control like amounts of something it also called the independent variable
the constants are....how much ice creamwere placedtemp. in room
they are the things that don't change in an experiment/ that don't receive any special treatment.
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