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The word repeatable means that it can occur again. In the case of a scientific question, you must be able to reproduce the experiment more than one time to prove it's not just a one-time occurrence.
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A regular, repeatable portion of a dimension.
The outcomes must be repeatable because if the outcome keeps changing, then something must have changed during one of the experiments, giving you the different outcome.
The study of physics, and indeed of any science, is thoroughly dependent on accurate and repeatable measurements. These measurements must be repeatable not only by one scientist on many occasions, but also my many scientists. In order for this to happen, for measurements to be repeatable, all the scientists must be using accurately standardized units of measure. Imagine what would happen if my meter and your meter were different, so that when I say one meter it is equal to your 99 centimeters? Answer: we really couldn't do any science because our measurements would not be repeatable. This is not to say that everybody has to use the same units. I can measure in inches while you measure in meters, as long as my inch is always equal to 0.0254 of your meters. But if either my inches or your meters vary from this then we are both out of luck.
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a control group assures that an experiment will be repeatable
It is only science if it can be repeated, so yes, experiments do need to be repeatable in order for something to be proven. The results of the experiment should be comperable if something is to be learned.
An experiment in which the results are repeatable....apex
Apex Experimental results are not reliable if they are not repeatable.
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I do not know, but I do know that an experiment is a repeatable, practical test of an hypothesis.
My hypothesis was correct when my experiment was done and my data was repeatable.
In scientific terms, "repeatable" means that if you do the same experiment several times, you will get very close to exactly the same results each time.
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a control group and statistical analysys of the resultsalso, to be considered valid, the results of a scientific experiment must be repeatable and still proven correct.