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The Independent Variable : It is the ONE thing you plan to be different in the experiment. You decide on what is going to be different BEFORE doing the experiment. Dependent Variable or Outcome Variable : It is the result you compare of measure in the experiment. Controlled Variable : This is the part of the experiment that you DO NOT CHANGE. This is what STAYS THE SAME.
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Ideally, an experiment should test only one variable (the independent variable) at a time. If you have two or more variables changing at the same time you have no way of knowing which variable is causing your results.
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An experimental variable.
Constant in Java refers to a fixed value that doesn’t change during the execution of a program. The value of constants appears right in a program. It is also known as Literals. We use the constants to create values that assign to variables. Constants can make our program easy to read and understood by others. Java does not directly support the constant. To define a variable as a constant, We use the “Static” and “Final” Keywords before declaring a variable. Hope this helps. Thank you
The Independent Variable : It is the ONE thing you plan to be different in the experiment. You decide on what is going to be different BEFORE doing the experiment. Dependent Variable or Outcome Variable : It is the result you compare of measure in the experiment. Controlled Variable : This is the part of the experiment that you DO NOT CHANGE. This is what STAYS THE SAME.
Yoga can be an independent variable in some experiments and a dependent variable in others.
If some observation units are more important than others then you could give them more weight in any analysis.
Some strings are constants, others aren't; some constants are strings, other aren't. So these are unrelated things. Examples: "text" -- constant string 123 -- constant number char s[40] -- variable string
It is called a CONTROLLED EXPERIMENT. Thanks person :D this is the rite answer people listen to this person! how do you give pointy thingys u know like the little points or what ever? well any whoo thank ya
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Stars twinkle because of atmospheric disturbances on Earth. Most stars are essentially constant in light output. There are however, variable stars, which are of great interest to Astronomers.
Supplemental: If there are different variables on two sides of an equation, a change in either variable will inevitably change the variable on the other side to make the equation true. Example: A + B = C, where A = 5 and B = 6, C = 12. If A = 7 and B = 6, C changes to 13. As you can see, changing A to 7 from 5 changed C, but not B. The good rule of thumb being, if one side changes, the other side does as well. -Jonathan C. Holcomb _____________________________________________________________________________ I don't know in what context are you talking about. But if you apply this question to everything you know the anser is NO. A change in a certain variable does not implies a change in another one. This does not mean that some variables are not affected by others, but the statement cannot be applied to every variable.