It is an independent variable.
yes
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.
x is used a lot to represent an independent variable. When time is the independent variable t is often used as well.
yes, because dependent variable is made by independent variable
dependent variable how? This variable is the result of the implementation of the independent variable.
Yes it does, because independent variable is what is being manipulated and we measure dependent variable, independent variable affects the results aka dependent variable.
is mass an independent variable
The independent variable is mass. The dependent variable is the frictional force.
liquid does not have a variable and a fixed mass unless you measure it
Mass is the independent variable and should be plotted on the x-axis.
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.
mass is the dependent
An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).
The independent variable is the person's mass, since the mass of an object is constant regardless of gravitational force.
The independent variable.
The independent variable is also known as the experimental variable. It is the one variable that is manipulated or allowed to vary. All other variables are kept constant. For example, if you want to determine the relationship between mass and acceleration, you would vary the mass and it would be the independent variable. You would then measure the acceleration that occurs with different masses, which would be the dependent variable.
Independent, it is in the name, more variables are: dependant variable- the one you keep the same control variable- mearsuring variable
Changes in the independent variable are independent of changes in any other variable,