Constant/controlled variables are variables that remain the same throughout an experiment. For example, if you wanted to see whether light affected how well plants grow, you would feed them equal amounts of water, so that the only variable affecting their growth was light exposure.
These "variables" are called independent variables or constant variables meaning that they are capable of being changed by the experimenter but are intentionally held the same through each individual experiment.
No they are not the same. A constant variable keeps going at a constant rate.
The idea is to work with the same variables, but it is possible that some of the variables are missing in some of the equations.
It mean that there is no correlation between the two variables. The variables are the same.
Except for the independent variable, all other variables must remain the same between the experimental and control groups.
The variables that must remain the same between the control group and experimental group is are called controlled variables, and include everything except the experimental variable.
The general term is 'controlled experiment'.
The general term is 'controlled experiment'.
The factors that are kept the same in an experiment are the constants.The factors that aren't kept the same in an experiment are the variables.
Controlled variables are quantities that must remain constant.
Controlled variables are quantities that a scientist wants to remain constant and observe as carefully as the dependent variables.
Independent and Dependent Variables
It means that except for the independent variable (the only factor that you change) you remain the other variables constant. To keep the control variables the same. Then this is a controlled experiment (fair test). Hope this helps :)
You are either talking about the independent variables or the control group
Static variables (should) remain the same e.g. temperature of a water bath, k constant of a particular spring. Dynamic variables change as the experiment progresses e.g. air temperature and pressure, amount of natural light.
A constant variable in research method is a factors or quantities that never change. Constant variables always remain the same.