Constants are factors in an experiment that stay the same.
This should not be confused with controls -- which is a standard used for comparison
Controlled parameters
The controlled variables.
controlled experiment
Controlled parameters
constants.
A constant factor is one maintained unchanged throughout an experiment so that it does not affect the outcome. These are also referred to as controlled variables.
A constant. It is important to ensure that only one factor changes in an experiment (called the independent variable). All other factors need to remain constant.
Factors that are kept the same in an experiment are called constants.
Controlled parameters
constants.
Independent and Dependent Variables
The factors that are kept the same throughout the experiment are called controlled parameters.
A constant factor is one maintained unchanged throughout an experiment so that it does not affect the outcome. These are also referred to as controlled variables.
A constant. It is important to ensure that only one factor changes in an experiment (called the independent variable). All other factors need to remain constant.
Constant variable
There are different types of factors that can change in an experiment. The environmental factors may change, and are out of your control. The variables in the experiment may also be changed but, are usually controlled by the individual conducting the experiment the majority of the time.
changable factors
constant variable
Variables.
In any experiment there will be many things which we need to keep the same. For example, if we are finding out how long a chemical reaction is lasting for, we need to make sure that the ingredients and the same amounts of them are used throughout the experiment. Things we need to keep the same are called constants.