It will go slower up hill and faster down hill.
No, it has no effect.
In an experiment, variables are determined by the factors that can be manipulated (independent variables), measured (dependent variables), or controlled (controlled variables) to assess their effects on the outcome. Quantitative observations involve numerical data that can be measured, such as temperature or weight, while qualitative observations focus on descriptive characteristics, like color or texture. Together, these observations help researchers analyze relationships and draw conclusions from the experimental results.
Some independent variables for a balloon-powered car experiment could include the size of the balloon, the amount of air blown into the balloon, the weight of the car, and the surface the car is tested on. These variables can be changed or controlled by the experimenter to observe their effects on the car's performance.
In the movie "October Sky," the controlled variable is the design of the rockets that the main characters build. Throughout the film, they manipulate and refine the rocket designs in order to test how different variables, such as weight and shape, impact the rockets' performance.
One example of something that can be controlled in a scientific investigation is the environment in which an experiment takes place. This can include factors like temperature, humidity, or lighting. Measurement variables could include things like time, distance, volume, or weight.
Height and Weight.
Height, weight, wavelength of light.
The two variables that affect the force of gravity are the mass of the objects involved and the distance between them. The force of gravity increases with the mass of the objects and decreases with the distance between them.
yes the weight can effect a menstal cycle
Depends on what controlled substance and the weight of it.
many variables such as thickness that could effect the weight
Weight- The effect of gravity. Lift- The difference in pressure between the upper and lower sides of the wing. Drag- The effect of friction. Thrust- The engines pushing air in the opposite direction of travel.