In a paper airplane experiment, the independent variable is the factor that is being deliberately manipulated or changed by the researcher. This could be the type of paper used, the design of the paper airplane, the angle of launch, or the force applied when throwing the airplane.
The independent variable of a paper airplane experiment is the factor that is intentionally changed or manipulated to observe its effect on the airplane's performance. Common examples include the wing design, the weight of the paper, or the folding technique used. By varying these factors, one can assess how they influence flight distance, flight time, or stability.
The responding variable for paper airplanes made of different kinds of paper is typically the distance or flight time that the airplanes achieve. This variable measures the performance of each airplane design based on the type of paper used. By analyzing how different paper affects these outcomes, one can determine which material yields the best flying characteristics.
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the controlled variable is the same thing that is used so say if you where testing isulators you could see if paper or if saw dust is a better insulator the controlled variable in that test is the thermomiter and the ice cube in the insulators and the ice cube a room tempeture.
The effect of a hole on a paper airplane would depend on the type of paper airplane the hole is on, and where it is on the aircraft.
what can be the constant in the paper plane experiment
the smallest airplane will fly the farthest
Yes, the design of a paper airplane can effect its performance.
A paper airplane cannot fly without a wing.
Leonardo da Vinci made the first paper airplane
Farther than any other paper airplane that i know of