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Environmental factors if you cannot control them.Variable factors if you can control them.See link below for easy explanation:In an experiment the scientist is able to change the independent variable. To insure a fair test, a good experiment has only one independent variable. As the scientist changes the independent variable, he or she observes what happens. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-part-of-an-experiment-is-the-factor-that-you-change#sthash.iyH25Jac.dpufIn an experiment the scientist is able to change the independent variable. To insure a fair test, a good experiment has only one independent variable. As the scientist changes the independent variable, he or she observes what happens. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-part-of-an-experiment-is-the-factor-that-you-change#sthash.iyH25Jac.dpuf
It's called a 'fair test'
Except for the independent variable, all other variables must remain the same between the experimental and control groups.
I did this same experiment a couple of years ago-- I named it "Big Fan of Color? Sure--of Heat? Not so Much." :) My teacher seemed to like it.
Wilbur was worried at the fair because Charlotte was dying.
Something you would either keep the same or change during a practical, to ensure the experiment is a fair test.
It means that except for the independent variable (the only factor that you change) you remain the other variables constant. To keep the control variables the same. Then this is a controlled experiment (fair test). Hope this helps :)
experiment means
The experiment is what you test and how you test it. Your entire project is based on the experiment.
Because if you don't conduct the experiment right you would not get a fair answer to the fair test.
Because if you don't conduct the experiment right you would not get a fair answer to the fair test.
Because if you don't conduct the experiment right you would not get a fair answer to the fair test.
Fair test means, that in a experiment/project everything is perfect and fair.
If they are supposed to affect the results in the experiment ie. they are what is being tested, they are the test variables. If they must be kept the same to ensure a fair test ie. the scientist is not testing with them, they are called control variables.
Repeat the experiment and make sure it is fair.
A fair experiment is fair wheras an accurate experiment is more accurate. LOL Joke. The latter simply means the results are to a higher degree of.... accuracy e.g instead of to 5, the result could be 5.1235 However a fair experiment is a test carried out under fair conditions. If testing more than once during the experiment you have to be sure that things remain at the same level i.e. Temperatures Amounts of reactants Time must remain the same..
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