Controlled experiment
when the contact area is doubled keeping the force constant on the boy, there will be less impact on the body .
the independent variable
There are 3 different variable. The independent variable is what you will be changing in the experiment and there should only be one. The dependent variable is what you will be measuring or observing. The controlled variable is what you will be keeping the same and there can be more than one. There is no limit on how many controlled variables you can have.
Accuracy is how close together your results are each time you repeat an experiment, so keeping the variables as constant as you can ensures your results differ as little as possible.
They form a compound. The definition is usually two or more elements combined chemically.
observing and checking the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keeping under systematic review
you keep your body constant by, keeping the levels of sugar levels and keeping your body warm and keeping it at the level
it is the maintenance of the internal environment of the body like keeping the blood glucose level constant or keeping the body temperature constant
In a study on inherited fingerprint patterns, a constant might be the age of the individuals studied, as age can impact the clarity and definition of fingerprints. By keeping age consistent, researchers can isolate the genetic factors influencing fingerprint patterns.
The word is actually spelt "metronome". It is a device used by composers, singers and musicians and ensures that they are keeping the correct time interval whilst performing.
The marginal rate of technical substitution is the rate at which one input can be substituted for another input in a production process while keeping the level of output constant.
Yes. dv/dt = a=constant.
when the contact area is doubled keeping the force constant on the boy, there will be less impact on the body .
That is the correct spelling of "record keeping" (saving data).
You can decrease the density of an object by increasing its volume while keeping the mass constant, or by decreasing its mass while keeping the volume constant.
That is the correct spelling of "record keeping" (saving data).
in crease resistence