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The "control" factor. (The factor being tested is referred to as the "treatment" factor.)
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Constants are the things that are kept the same each time one of the trials in the experiment is repeated. For example, constants could include the amount of water used, the brand of effervescent tablet used, the type of water used, and the fact that the water was not stirred. As many outside factors as possible should be kept constant in an experiment so that the researcher can be sure that any changes that occur do so because of the independent variable.
As per Charles' law pressure increases as temperature increases provided volume is kept constant
Difference between Proces Variable and set point is called " error (e) " . It is always kept at zero...
The constant variable is usually the 'X' variable or the variable that stays the same. For example, it may be the 'X' variable or the same number.
What variables must be kept constant
All variables except one, the experimental variable, are kept constant in an experiment.
The controlled variable is the variable that is kept constant , meaning not changed, throughout the entire experiment.
factors in an experiment that are kept the same and not allowed to change or vary.
the controlled variables are the factors that are kept constant during an experiment. if they are not kept constant then they may affect the outcome of the experiment. the manipulated variable is the factor that is different between the experiment and the control. the responding variable is the variable that is being measured in the experiment.
Control Variable = kept in constant in a experiment Experimental Variable = changes in a experiment
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a variable factor is anything in your experiment that can change. not like a control factor, which is kept constant through the whole experiment.
Scientists change the independent variable but measure the dependent variable; other variables are kept constant.
When a scientific experiment is carried out in a controlled setting, all variables are kept the same except for the control variable. The control variable is something that is constant and unchanged in an experiment, and is held constant to test the relative impact of independent variables.
It is the variables you will not change to keep the experiment a fair test, they should be kept constant to show how your independent variable affects your dependant variable.