dependant variable
The independent variable of any object depends on the experiment being performed on said object. Do distinguish whether volume or mass is the independent variable, we must first know what the experiment is. Remember that an independent variable does not change when the other factors of an experiment (the dependent variables) do change. An independent variable remains constant.
In an experiment using vinegar and baking soda to blow up a balloon, the dependent variable would be the size or volume of the balloon after the reaction occurs. The dependent variable is the outcome that is being measured or observed and is expected to change in response to the manipulation of the independent variable, which in this case would likely be the amount of vinegar and baking soda used. The dependent variable provides the data that will be analyzed to determine the effect of the independent variable on the experiment.
Yes, indeed the X-axis is the independent variable.And as such, the X-axis is the dependent variable.ILOLU ANSWERY= dependent X= independentthe dependent depends on independent variable
It depends on the context in which x is being considered. In statistics, if x represents the independent variable, then it is considered independent. However, if x represents the dependent variable, then it is considered dependent.
Heat will increase solubility of solids but not for gases, pressure will increase solubility of gases, surface area of solids increases solubility, agitation increases solubility. __________________________________________________________ Well it depends on what experiment you are doing but i say it would be between the independent variable and the dependent variable.
In science, the dependent variable is what is being tested in the experiment. It changes as the independent variable changes, because it depends on the independent variable. The experiment can measure changes in the dependent variable through controlling the independent variable.
The dependent variable.
The dependent variable is the factor that remains fixed during an experiment and is affected by changes in the independent variable. It is the outcome or response that is being measured or observed.
Independent variable is what you, the experimenter, change or enacts in order to do your experiment
The factor in an experiment that responds to the manipulated variable
The dependent variable is also called the response variable or the outcome variable. It is the variable that is measured or observed in an experiment to assess the effect of changes in the independent variable. The dependent variable's value depends on the manipulation of the independent variable.
The answer depends on what the experiment is trying to establish.
It depends on what you are looking at. If you want to look at changes in variable Y when a variable X is changed, then X is the independent variable and Y is the dependent. But if you want to look at changes in X which accompany changes in Y, then Y is the independent variable and X is the dependent.
The control is the variable that stays the same.The independent variable is the thing(s) that is being changed in the experiment.(don't have too many independent variables o your experiment will not work correctly).The dependant variable is the variable that depends the on the independent variable for the experiment.
the variable that is purposely changed by the experimenter.
No, a dependent variable is not what doesn't change; it is the variable that is observed and measured in an experiment to assess the effect of changes in the independent variable. While the independent variable is manipulated, the dependent variable's value depends on that manipulation. In essence, the dependent variable can change in response to variations in the independent variable.
An independent variable is a variable that is manipulated or controlled in an experiment to observe its effect on a dependent variable. In mathematical terms, it is often represented as ( x ) in a function ( y = f(x) ), where changes in ( x ) lead to changes in ( y ). The independent variable is considered the input, while the dependent variable is the output that depends on the input value.