The independent variable.
The independent variable is an excellent answer, for sure, but you might also consider
a constant variable, ie a variable whose value can not be changed once the experiment has begun, but can be changed in subsequent experiments.
For instance, we want to determine the rate at which an ice cube melts at various room temperatures. The latent heat of liquefaction does not change for water (ice) no matter the room temperature, but the rate at which that heat will be absorbed by the ice cube does change depending on the amount of heat available in the room (the room temperature).
So the latent heat of liquefaction is a constant, while the temperature of the room is a variable (because we can change it), but for each individual experiment the room temperature remains constant throughout, so it becomes a constant variable.
Potential variables that are kept the same during an experiment are control variables.
The values being altered and tested are experimental variables.
The variable that stays the same is called the constant.
The controlled variable is the variable that stays the same throughout the whole experiment.
Whatever you want. For example: s, sm, tsm, the_same...
Controlled Variables
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A variable in an experiment that stays the same is a constant.
When some thing stays the same.
The control is the variable that stays the same.The independent variable is the thing(s) that is being changed in the experiment.(don't have too many independent variables o your experiment will not work correctly).The dependant variable is the variable that depends the on the independent variable for the experiment.
easy! thats would be the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE!
The control group stays the same throughout the entire experiment.
The variable that stays the same throughout the entire experiment is called the control.
The manipulated variable is the variable that is changed in the experiment. The responding variable is the result of changing the manipulative variable, and the controlled variable is the variable that's stays the same throughout the entire experiment.
A variable in an experiment that stays the same is a constant.
A variable in an experiment that stays the same is a constant.
The variable that stays the same
The variable that stays the same
The constant is the value that stays the same throughout your experiment, whereas the variable value changes.
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constant variable
Irrelevant.
When some thing stays the same.