The experimental setup
Manipulated Variable
The variable
Part 3 did not contain that variable. The question wants you to say part 2 as that is the obvious answer, but it's a trick. Part 2 actually does contain that variable if you look hard enough.But I didn't tell you that.
the procedure doesn't change except for one controlled 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...
The element of an experiment that doesn't contain the variable is called the "control"
the variable..
the independent variable
Manipulated Variable
The independent variable.
The part of an experiment that you test or manipulate change is called your independent variable.
Yes, the part of the experiment that is changing is the variable, or the dependent variable. The independent variable, or the control, is the part that stays the same.
Independent Variable
independent variable
the part of an experiment that changes is called the variable.
There Is Independent Which can Be Changed and Dependent That Cannot Be Changed.
dependent variable