A diagram of a set up in an experiment visually represents the arrangement of equipment, materials, and any relevant variables involved in the experiment. It typically includes labeled components such as beakers, test tubes, measuring devices, and sources of energy, along with arrows indicating the flow of processes or interactions. This diagram helps clarify the experimental procedure and ensures that all participants understand the setup, allowing for consistent replication of the experiment.
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Set up an experiment and a control group, which has an independent and a dependent group
you need to put them in order
Discussion follows your main topic sentence of your results from your experiment. In the discussion, you describe the hypothesis you were trying to prove with the experiment, bring up any literature that supports your hypothesis - or not - and what happened during the experiment. Be sure to include how you set up the experiment.
EXPERIMENTAL SET UP * involves the set up that will allow you to investigate what you are interested to know. CONTROL SET UP * involves a set up that is exactly the same as the experimental, except the factor that you hypothesis to influence the results.
experiment
answer the hypothesis
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Aim (or Introduction), Materials & Methods, Results, Discussion. As for how to SET it up ... well that depends entirely on the experiment.. done by Alesha Jacqueleine Azzopardi.
The scientist set an experiment up for mint sweets in cola.
you just need to pick a material and set up your labbeled diagram.
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experiment
Set up an experiment and a control group, which has an independent and a dependent group
It is a diagram of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment.
A diagram can help a person properly make changes to a car. The diagram for the timing chain set up and marks, for this car can be found in its maintenance manual.