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Manipulated Variable
the thing you change is the dependant variable - it's thing that DEPENDS on the thing your measuring. (independant variable) eg - if you change the length of the wire and measure the voltage after each 10cm, the independant variable (measuring) is the voltage, the dependant variable (changing) is the length of the wire, and the control variable (keeping the same) can be the material of the wire, the batteries etc. you get the point.hope that helped...
False, a statement that can be tested is a hypothesis. In a hypothesis "if...then..." format, one is presenting a possible solution to a question. A law is a proven statement or idea.
Because for the creature they're intended to kill they're poisonous.
A variable.
the independent variable, as technically it can change independantly of the rest of the experiment.
A variable
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The variable that the experimenter deliberately changes is called the independent variable. The thing you are observing as a result of the different 'values' or 'conditions' of the independent variable is called the dependent variable. If the experiment is well controlled, then you can have some confidence that changes in the dependent variable have come about directly as a result of your changes to the independent variable.
the anwer is a variable( the thng that will change over time in the experiment
constant variable
controlled variable
responding variable
A factor that can be changed in an experiment is called an independent variable.
a variable
A factor that can be changed in an experiment is called an independent variable.
The factor that is being tested in an experiment is called a variable. The factor that is measured or observed is called the dependent variable.