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i dont no but i need the anwser Yes an experiment will test a theory. You perform an experiment to test the hypothesis. If the experiment can be repeated then the hypothesis becomes a theory. People perform experiments to test and retest theories.
test your hypothesis.
An experiment is to carried out to analiysis the suggesting answer or we called it as a hypothesis is correct or not. This will give the scientist a more accurate answer towards the problem.
A hypothesis answers a question. I could be true, but only if you prove it. So no, not all hypothesis are true.A hypothesis is just a reasoned guess. That is why you perform experiments, to test hypotheses. The data you collect from the experiment will help support whether or not your hypothesis is true.
1. ask questions, 2. make observations, 3. form a hypothesis, 4. test the hypothesis, 5. analyze results, 6. draw a conclusion, 7. communicate results.
They set out to test a hypothesis by using experiments and controls. They then adjust the experiments and run the tests again until they either prove or disprove it.
i dont no but i need the anwser Yes an experiment will test a theory. You perform an experiment to test the hypothesis. If the experiment can be repeated then the hypothesis becomes a theory. People perform experiments to test and retest theories.
It's important so that they can perform experiments and gather data.
why do scientist perform experiments?
test your hypothesis.
A hypothesis is a fancy way of saying "guess". So to test a guess, you perform tests, or experiments, and make observations to see if this guess holds. If the experiments are sound (there are no flaws in the setup, you have accounted for all variables or things that can affect the results). And after collecting some data, perhaps repeating the experiment, you can see if the data supports the original hypothesis.
An experiment is to carried out to analiysis the suggesting answer or we called it as a hypothesis is correct or not. This will give the scientist a more accurate answer towards the problem.
A hypothesis answers a question. I could be true, but only if you prove it. So no, not all hypothesis are true.A hypothesis is just a reasoned guess. That is why you perform experiments, to test hypotheses. The data you collect from the experiment will help support whether or not your hypothesis is true.
Chemists perform experiments to find out different kinds of matter can change.
When scientists perform experiments they don't just do it for reason, they do it to collect evidence to disprove or prove a hypothesis, which is basically a scientific statement that can be proved/disproved. If a hypothesis is proved, generally further tests are conducted around it to build up evidence that can eventually turn it into a theory.
1. ask questions, 2. make observations, 3. form a hypothesis, 4. test the hypothesis, 5. analyze results, 6. draw a conclusion, 7. communicate results.
without it scientists wouldn't be able to perform experiments and thus, wouldn't learn anything.