In the Controlled Variable Domino Dash lab, the controlled variables included factors such as the height from which the dominoes were released, the type and size of the dominoes used, the surface on which they were placed, and the spacing between the dominoes. These variables were kept constant to ensure that any changes in the outcome could be attributed solely to the independent variable being tested, such as the angle of the initial domino or the force applied. By controlling these factors, the experiment aimed to produce reliable and consistent results.
An independent and a dependent variable. A hypothesis. And lab coat, a white one.
You may be asking about dependent variables, as in a lab activity. There are also independent variables. The independent variable is the thing that is controlled or kept monitored by the scientist. The dependent variable is what occurs or changes as a result of the independent variable.
It's called a lab and its when you do an experiment in a controlled environment
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.
Field work involves collecting data and conducting research outside of a controlled environment, often in natural settings, to observe real-world phenomena. In contrast, lab work takes place in a controlled, indoor environment where experiments can be carefully manipulated and monitored. Field work focuses on practical, real-life applications, while lab work emphasizes controlled experimentation and analysis. Both methods are essential for comprehensive scientific research, each providing unique insights and data.
In the Domino Dash lab, the independent variable was the height from which the dominoes were dropped. This variable was manipulated to observe its effect on the speed or distance the dominoes traveled.
An independent and a dependent variable. A hypothesis. And lab coat, a white one.
The time is the dependent variable in the dominoes lab.
You may be asking about dependent variables, as in a lab activity. There are also independent variables. The independent variable is the thing that is controlled or kept monitored by the scientist. The dependent variable is what occurs or changes as a result of the independent variable.
Time, which relies on nothing, is usually the independent variable of a lab.
thats not even a question
when refering to the controlled variable... a control for a chemistry lab or experiment refers to constant state of a variable, item, substance, pressure, etc. Nothing about the variable can change through out the entire experiment.
A control variable is a test subject where nothing is tested on it and instead is used to compare. Let's say you had 2 Oranges. Orange 1 is left in the sun for 8 hours while orange 2 isn't doing anything. Orange 2 would be the control variable because nothing happened to it and you can use it to compare with orange 2 that has melted in the sun after 8 hours. Understand? If you don't just ask your science teacher and he/she might explain it better.
There are many independent variables in the termite lab, depending on how complex the lab is. Remember that the independent variable is the one you change, so this would include the type of pen, color of the ink, shape drawn, etc.
time the batteries were charged
time the flashlight stayed
to take temperature of a variable/object