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Scientists repeat experiments for reliability. The experiment must be repeated for the scientist to develop a theory. One experiment does not prove your hypothesis correct; therefore, it must be done a several times.
A valid experiment is the one which is done on the basis of some facts and figures. The experiment which has a good statistical analysis is known to be valid experiment.step 3.
You must repet a exsperiment several times to make sure that your exsperiment is right.
The first must be inaccurate because you are sure the second results are correct.
well you must make sure you were correct!!what if you got it right once but got it wrong twice!!???!!
Scientists repeat experiments for reliability. The experiment must be repeated for the scientist to develop a theory. One experiment does not prove your hypothesis correct; therefore, it must be done a several times.
Scientists repeat experiments for reliability. The experiment must be repeated for the scientist to develop a theory. One experiment does not prove your hypothesis correct; therefore, it must be done a several times.
A semi position test must be repeated twice during a quarterly inspection. The actual number of times it is repeated varies greatly based on the specific circumstances.
Your experiment must be able to be repeated so you can conduct multiple trials, thus eliminating errors. It must also be able to be replicated so other scientists can repeat it themselves.
A valid experiment is the one which is done on the basis of some facts and figures. The experiment which has a good statistical analysis is known to be valid experiment.step 3.
You must repet a exsperiment several times to make sure that your exsperiment is right.
You must repet a exsperiment several times to make sure that your exsperiment is right.
To be scientifically proven, however for your own observations and interests not really. To make a scientific hypthosis into a fact and eventually a lawyour experiment must be repeatable by other scientists (explorers/pioneers of our world
The first must be inaccurate because you are sure the second results are correct.
In science, evidence must be the result of an investigation or experiment that can be repeated. This way, anyone can find that the results are true, and it can be verified by the scientific community rather than be a claim made by one person or party. If it is reproducible, it counts as evidence for a hypothesis.
well you must make sure you were correct!!what if you got it right once but got it wrong twice!!???!!
If the hypothesis is confirmed then you probably consider it a success. But sometimes you can learn something valuable when the hypothesis is disproved (or rejected).Something important, though, is that the results of the experiment must be repeatable. There is a nice YouTube video on Sixty Symbols channel, where they go to Ethiopia to teach Physics and show how they can demonstrate Physics through experiments using supplies that are readily available to them. They also teach the scientific method. One thing I remember him saying in the video about performing an experiment multiply times for repeated results. He said something to the effect: 3 times is a minimum, 5 times is good, and 10 is great.