independent variable
Yes!
control group
The condition of being misshapen or misrepresented on a map is called distortions. Distortion is the alteration of the original shape of something.
The particle accelerator does produce hundreds of particle in each experiment but only 2 or 3 particles are captured depending on the predicted results. After the 2 subatomic particles are collapsed a huge field of various subatomic particles are formed. If we assume that the experiment is being conducted for the study of the Higg's Boson particle then the setup is created in a way so that only the required particle is captured and studied. In fewer words only those particles are captured which is needed to be studied. One thing to be clear on here: by "captured", we really mean "observed"; the data is what's captured, not the actual particle (many of which have extremely short lifetimes and can't actually be "captured" in the sense of "oh yeah, we put it in a bottle on the shelf" anyway). Also, it may be a good idea to get all the data your particular experimental setup is capable of obtaining, because negative results are still results. Say particle X (which is what you're looking for) is expected to generate tracks in detectors A and C, but not in B. Obviously you want to look at the results from A and C, but you should also look at B, because if you see results there too, that tells you that either you're mistaken about the properties of particle X or the particle you observed wasn't actually X.
Many of the drawings are valued at a price close to $300 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition it is in and how it is being displayed.
The factor that is being tested in an experiment is called a variable. The factor that is measured or observed is called the dependent variable.
for plato answer is D
in a science experiment many things are measured. it depends on what experiment one is conducting.
dependent variable
Dependent variable
It is known as the Dependent Variable.
* independent variable:in an experiment there is only one variable and its set by the person carrying out the experiment . * dependent variable: measured in all set ups during the investigation. * controlled variables: are quantities that the scientist wants to keep constant. so , the part of the experiment that does not depend on the variable is the controlled variable.
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Dependent variable or what is being measured or observed by YOU.
Yes. The dependent variable is the variable that is being measured during the experiment.
Control
Scientific law :)