the water in the experiment was the dependent variable in this situation
The independent variable is what you are changing in the experiment to get varied results. The dependent variable is the result of what you have changed. So the dependent variable depends on the independent variable. For example, if you are experimenting with the effect of water on height of a plant, the different amounts of water that you give the plant is the independent variable. The height of the plant that you measure as the result of the water is the dependent variable.
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A dependent variable depends on the independent variable. If you are doing an experiment about how temperature affects the heat of water then the independent variable would be the temperature, as that is what you are going to change, and the dependent variable the water as the temperature of the water depends on the temperature surrounding it.
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The controlled variable is the penny. The independent variable is the water. The dependent variable is the amount of water able to fit on the penny.
independent variable is the water i dont know
The dependent variable would be the freezing point of the solution.
a dependent variable is something you mesure, e.g the temp of water hehehe i like coke not water u know hat i am saying to u
A resulting variable is the variable in the experiment that you don't change. As when the manipulating variable is the variable that you do change.
'Variables' are any factors that can be controlled, changed or measured. There are two types: the independent variable and the dependent variable. The independent variable is the condition that you change and the dependent variable is what you are observing. So if you are trying to measure the effect of water on plant growth the water would be the independent variable and the plant growth would be the dependent variable.
The dependent variable in this experiment would be the time it takes for the sugar to completely dissolve in hot water.