The will repeat the experiment, if they can. Sometimes with a very expensive experiment, like a drug trial, there may be steps they can take to mitigate the effects of a mistake. With the Hubble Space Telescope, for example, we were able to attach a lens to correct for a mistake in the primary mirror. Other times the experiment just has to be repeated. That is often the case anyway, as experimental results are more reliable when they are verified and corroborated by an independent group.
Most scientific experiments end in failure, and sometimes external factors do show up post-research.
Error
absolutely nothing happens...just reverse the probes of multimeter & measure it again...this time around it should come positive...
experiment on your own! :p lol :) HAHAHAHAHA
I think they make more because areospace and and areospace scientist make a lot money so does and arespace engineer. I think they make more because areospace and and areospace scientist make a lot money so does and arespace engineer.
There are different amounts of money that different rocket scientists will get. A rocket scientist who has made major discoveries will make more than one who is new.
the answer is: Error
Experimental error.
redo
error
Error
When a scientist makes a mistake and has to redo an experiment, it is often referred to as a 'control experiment' or a 'repeat experiment'. This is done to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the results by verifying the consistency of the findings.
redo or retest the experiment
A mistake a scientist makes is called an error. You're probably doing a crossword puzzle. The answer you are looking for should be Error. If the question is Scientists make a mistake, or ______, and need to do an experiment again.? Then you have the answer.
When scientists make a mistake, they acknowledge it, review their methods and data, and try to identify the source of the error. They may repeat the experiment to confirm or refute their findings, and may also consult with colleagues to get their perspective on the mistake and how to correct it. Learning from mistakes is an important part of the scientific process.
It's called an error.
Scientists often re-do experiments to exclude the chance of an ERROR.
Another word for mistake is error.