There are three different types of variables in science.
Independent Variable: The one you choose to change. Or it is the cause of the change in the dependent variable. (Ex: amount/type of Fertilizer)
Dependent Variable: The one you choose to observe. The one that receives the effect of the independent variable. (Ex: Plant ; the one you'll use with the fertilizer)
Controlled Variables (Usually more than one): The ones that remain the same throughout the experiment.
If you change the variables in a science experiment, you will probably get different results.
egg expiriment
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Science Answer: The Dependent Variable is the Variable that changes automatically during the experiment when the Independent Variable is changed by somebody. :D
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A science project that has variables can be an experiment that aquires for variable change.
We Is Doing A Project On Control Variables.
another word for variables are 'things'.
Most science experiments will have two independent variables. Fundamentally, an experiment will want as few variables as possible for better results.
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If you change the variables in a science experiment, you will probably get different results.
Any measurement that can change.
variables are used by being used in science projects
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Independent and dependent are types of variables. These variables are used mostly in science and math. When using independent variables you can control them dependent variables you cannot.
Dependent, Independent and Controlled
In science, we often plot dependent variables on the y-axis. These are the variables that are being measured or affected by changes in other variables. The y-axis typically represents the response or outcome of an experiment.