Gravity is a constant not a variable. (stays constant at 9.8ms/s in earths atmosphere)
Specific gravity of quartz > 2.65; variable 2.59-2.63 in impure varieties.
The Independent/Manipulative variable is the variable that you purposely change, and the Dependent/Responsive variable is the variable that changes as a rest of the Independent variable. You measure the dependent variable to see the effects of the Independent variable.
An independent variable is the variable that causes a change in another variable, known as the dependent variable. The independent variable is manipulated or controlled in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
The variable that is used to predict another variable is usually called the "independent variable" or the "predictor variable." This variable is manipulated or controlled in an experiment to observe its effect on the outcome variable, which is known as the "dependent variable."
The independent variable is the variable that is changed or manipulated by the researcher and is hypothesized to cause an effect on the dependent variable. The dependent variable is the variable that is measured in response to the changes in the independent variable.
No, but the centre of gravity need not be inside the object. Not unless Gravity is not a variable. But it is not possible for an object to not have a center of mass.
The variable that the experimenter deliberately changes is called the independent variable. The thing you are observing as a result of the different 'values' or 'conditions' of the independent variable is called the dependent variable. If the experiment is well controlled, then you can have some confidence that changes in the dependent variable have come about directly as a result of your changes to the independent variable.
Specific gravity of quartz > 2.65; variable 2.59-2.63 in impure varieties.
A controlled variable is a setting where the dependent variable is not controlled by the independent variable. For example, if you were trying to measure the rate of movement in an organism in highly salty concentrations, a controlled variable would include the organism in an environment with no salt at all.
If one value of a variable increases as another value of a different variable decreases in a mathematical equation, they are said to be inversely proportional or vary inversely. For example, the strength of the force of gravity decreases as the square of the interacting distance increases, so the strength of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance, or strength ∝ 1/distance2.
for instance the x y z variable of the a is equivalent to the power of the gravity times the speed of light to the 10th power of the law of constant porportion
Weight is dependent on gravity. Gravity is a variable parameter that changes relative to an object's distance from another object - thus it is not a good measurement of mass. Realistically weight isn't even a mass, it's a force, that is, it's the already factored mass of an object times the acceleration due to gravity.
The depth of the water and the shape of the coastline can affect the tides on Earth. Another variable is the configuration of the ocean basins.
variable is the variable that variable a variable into a variable. noOb
Weight would not exist w/o gravity. Weight is defined as mass times the force of gravity acting on that weight. Mass is constant, density is constant, and volume is constant, if gravity is the only variable.
Albert C Giere has written: 'Baroclinic instability with variable gravity' -- subject(s): Troposhere, Baroclinicity, Ocean-atmosphere interaction
You can, but only if you know the density (or specific gravity) of the steel. Since steel is an alloy, its density is variable - depending on the other substances and their proportions in the alloy.