no because the battery doesn't change
Nope. Dependent Variable is the variable that is being tested/measured while Independent variable is the variable is that can be changed.
the independet variable would be the type of fruits used and the dependent variable would be the electricity they generate.
The Dependent Variable
Independent Variable
The independent variable is the variable that the scientist controls and can change in an experiment. There should be only one independent variable in an experiment; otherwise the cause-and-effect of the independent variable cannot be determined.The dependent variable is the variable that is affected by the independent variable.EXAMPLE:Students of the same age have been given different sleeping hours (the independent variable)The next day they are tested for their performance (the dependent variable).(Having students the same age is a third type of variable, called the constant variable or the control variable. It is deliberately kept the same to reduce any effects on the outcome.)
independent variable
Nope. Dependent Variable is the variable that is being tested/measured while Independent variable is the variable is that can be changed.
the independet variable would be the type of fruits used and the dependent variable would be the electricity they generate.
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The independent variable for a battery experiment could be the type of battery (e.g., alkaline, lithium-ion, nickel-metal hydride), the temperature at which the battery is operated, or the charging/discharging rate used during testing.
The Dependent Variable
The controlled variable for a light bulb and battery experiment would be the type of light bulb or battery used. Keeping these variables constant ensures that any changes in the experiment are due to the independent variable being tested.
Independent variable
Independent variable
Independent variable
The independent variable is the component you change, such as the voltage or resistor value. The dependent variable is the component that changes in response to the independent variable, like the current or brightness of a light. The controlled variables are factors you keep constant, such as the type of wires or battery used.
The type of variable that responds to the dependent variable is called the independent variable.