Fist the scientist figures out the aim of their experiment. Then they make a prediction. And then they make a theory before actually doing their experiment. After the experiment they make a conclusion and then evaluate their experiment (what went wrong, how things could be better...). Hope this helped! :)
To make an experiment more accurate, repeat the experiment several times. If you do it 5 times there could be one or two anomalous, however do it 10, 15, 20 or 100 times you would find that about 95% of your results say one thing and that 5% say another, then your experiment will be dead accurate.
How could you design an experiment to show how a fault is formed
If you did the experiment wrong
To make an experiment more valid, ensure that the sample size is representative of the population, use random assignment to assign participants to groups, and control for any confounding variables that could impact the results.
an experiment on pascal's law
No but I ,a 13 year old, have designed an experiment that could make one that we could use to time travel. If you want to see the experiment plan follow this link... http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-367891#
This depends on the specific experiment desired.
She experimented with indigo and she did it because she wanted to make a dye that she could use to dye her clothing.
Suggest a new hypothesis that could lead a different experiment
to make the experiment more reliable
You use a formula to make an experiment.