They make sure the result is right
The experimental procedure.
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Research implies on the method of understanding how things work. Experiments are one of the most important utilities of understanding the subject. Experiments also help in proving a fact. Experiments can be compared to evidences in court cases. Until and unless you have enough evidence to support that a particular person is a criminal, nobody would trust you. Similarly, experiments serve as evidences for scientists to prove their views. Sometimes there are no possible experiments to prove a view. During such cases. mathematics is usually used, and the validity is proved by the fact that any further experiments taking into consideration this mathematical outcome turns out to be true. For e.g. the Avogadro's number as 6.023 x 1023. This cannot be proved, since one cannot literally count molecules and ascertain the value. But when later experiments are conducted taking Avogadro's Number as 6.023 x 1023, the experiment is correct. Most of the theories however can be explained by experiments.
Gather information during an experiment
Touching animals is a poor behavior.
During the Middle Ages.
The experimental procedure.
Some of the scientists included Dr. Sigmund Rasche who conducted freezing and hypothermia experiments and Dr. Josef Mengele who conducted experiments on twins which included dissecting them then comparing they're body parts. These are some of the most famous scientists because of they're grusome experiments on innocent people.
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So they can change experimental conditions.
During the golden age of Islam the trade flourished. Education also spread. New experiments were made by Muslim scientists and scholars.
somebody did something rite :POnly by experiments during long periods (exception are probable quarks and gluons proposed by a theory but not clearly identified by experiments).
The can, but not always. Scientists often collaborate with others during their experiments and studies, and so an ornithologist might work with a partner, and also have to work alone.
Gregor Mendel, a European scientist who lived during the 1800s.
The genetic experiments Mendel did with pea plants took him eight years (1856-1863) and he published his results in 1865. During this time, Mendel grew over 10,000 pea plants, keeping track of progeny number and type.
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