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x is used a lot to represent an independent variable. When time is the independent variable t is often used as well.
it is used to measure length .
an oscilloscope is used to measure sound waves
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Each time the independent variable is changed, the dependent variable is measured. If the independent variable is time, the experimenter chooses an appropriate interval between measurements. This same methodology is used whenever the independent variable is not something the experimenter actually has in his control.
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An independent variable is the variable of the experiment that the dependent variable depends on. For example, in an experiment testing the effects of soil quality on a plant's growth, the dependent variable would be the plant's growth and the independent variable would be the quality of the soil.
The independent variable can be located on the x-axis, it also means its the thing in the experiment that you change. The dependent variable is located on the y-axis, and is what you are using to measure your independent variable.The independent variable is a variable that changes.The dependent variable is a variable that is measured and used for data.
temperature, pressure , volume, are independent density, viscosity, etc are dependent Properties of mater are always dependent of independents. as (dependent) density , viscosity , mass density , phase conduction , etc always vary when we change independents .(temperature, pressure , volume) so you can understand dependent & in dependent
There math tools used in a experiment (Ex: Like in a hypothesis) If u use them u will be able to measure your results and have accurate data.
There math tools used in a experiment (Ex: Like in a hypothesis) If u use them u will be able to measure your results and have accurate data.
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It is a measure of rate of change. That is, when you change one variable, the slope tells you how much the other will (or should) change.
Legitimacy is a measure of how accurate, true, or appropriate an aspect is under specific circumstances. In a case where truth was a variable "legitimacy" may be used as a measure of whether or not something is true.