The control is the variable that is not tested.
The control group or variable
Controlled Variable
The variable that does not change in an experiment is called the control variable. It is used as a benchmark for comparison to observe the effects of the other variables being tested.
The control of an experiment is the part of an experiment that does not change, and is strictly used as a comparison to the variable that is being tested.
The part where experiment is spelled wrong. :P It's also the independent variable:)
The part that is held for comparison is called "the control". It can also be called the "independent variable" depending on what your teacher uses.
A constant variable is a variable that remains the same throughout the experiment to ensure fairness and accuracy of the results. It is used as a baseline for comparison with the changing variables being tested.
The control, or control group, goes through all the steps of an experiment, but does not contain the factor being tested, which is called the experimental variable or independent variable.
The variable that remains the same throughout the experiment is called the "constant" or "control variable." It is used for comparison purposes to isolate the effects of the other variables being tested.
An unchanged independent variable used for comparison is often referred to as a control variable. This variable remains constant throughout an experiment to ensure that any observed effects on the dependent variable can be attributed solely to changes in the independent variable. By keeping certain variables unchanged, researchers can isolate the impact of the variable being tested, leading to more reliable and valid results.
well its not a hypothisis or a variable dang its x mas break sorry id tell u if i had my science notes sorry it is either the control or the controlled variable they are the same thing
the control