In an experiment the variables whose values are measured. A scientist measures how these variables respond to changes they make in an independent variable.
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it is a variable that you allow to stay the same throughout the experiment.
Independent means that it is a variable that is unaffected by other variables. For example, in terms of acceleration, velocity is the dependent variable, and time is the independent variable. Velocity is dependent upon time, but time is not dependent upon velocity. Of course, technically speaking, this is only for nonrelativistic scenarios. If velocity is extreme (near the speed of light) time IS affected by velocity in spacetime. But, that's a different issue.
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the word Variable means in the scientific method : to use more that one type of subseance in chemicles.
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In an experiment you uses a independent and dependent variable.
The word Variable means that it is the thing that is undefined and needs to be defined in the experiment
"dependent variable" comprises TWO words. Which word do you want in the sentence?
the water in the experiment was the dependent variable in this situation
"If y=2x, then x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable." Also, " If x=y/2 then y is the independent variable and x is the dependent variable". Also, "The dependent variable is the one variable which is found by giving values to all the independent variables"
Dependent Variable - Note the root word DEPEND. So a dependent variable is when on variable depends on/affects the other.
It means the one factor that a scientist changes during an experiment; also called independent variable.
it is a variable that you allow to stay the same throughout the experiment.
Independent means that it is a variable that is unaffected by other variables. For example, in terms of acceleration, velocity is the dependent variable, and time is the independent variable. Velocity is dependent upon time, but time is not dependent upon velocity. Of course, technically speaking, this is only for nonrelativistic scenarios. If velocity is extreme (near the speed of light) time IS affected by velocity in spacetime. But, that's a different issue.
It is the thing that is undefined and needs to be defined in the experiment, as in what changes, how you measure and so forth. Basically like a variable in math.
another name for variables is factors