No, the control in an experiment is the thing that you keep constant (the same)
You can call something that is being tested on a "test subject" or a "trial participant."
well its not a hypothisis or a variable dang its x mas break sorry id tell u if i had my science notes sorry it is either the control or the controlled variable they are the same thing
The factor not being tested in an experiment is called a control variable. Control variables are kept constant throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes in the outcome can be attributed to the factor being tested.
The factor that does not change in an experiment is called the control variable or constant. It is used as a baseline for comparison against the variables that are being tested to determine their effect.
Dependent Variable is being tested or changed by the Independent Variable. (Wrong)The independent variable is typically the variable representing the value being manipulated or changed and the dependent variable is the observed result of the independent variable being manipulated. Experiments are usually designed to test the effect of the independent variable - so the dependent variable is NOT what it being tested.
the control group
the control it can also be called the controlled variable. it depends on what level of science you are on.
Take a battery from each different battery type (prefferably three). Leave those out in the same conditions as the ones being tested when the one being tested is determined "dead", take a voltmeter and compare the control battery with the tested battery.
You can call something that is being tested on a "test subject" or a "trial participant."
well its not a hypothisis or a variable dang its x mas break sorry id tell u if i had my science notes sorry it is either the control or the controlled variable they are the same thing
The factor not being tested in an experiment is called a control variable. Control variables are kept constant throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes in the outcome can be attributed to the factor being tested.
In earth science, a control is an experimental element that remains constant or unchanged throughout an experiment. Controls are used to compare results and determine the impact of specific variables being tested. By keeping certain factors constant, scientists can isolate the effects of the variables they are studying.
No, the condition being tested is only applied to the experimental group, not the control group. This allows for comparison between groups to determine the effects of the condition being tested.
the control
the factor not being answered is the control
The control is the variable that is not tested.
the test variable is the independent variable.