A constant in an experiment is the object or value that does not change through out the experiment.
Variables change, constants do not.
In mathematics, constants can be categorized into several types, including numerical constants (like π and e), algebraic constants (specific values in equations), and universal constants (such as the speed of light). Additionally, constants can be classified as rational or irrational based on whether they can be expressed as a fraction. Overall, while the main types focus on their properties, the concept of constants is broad and can vary based on context.
Constants in the sense you mean are different to mathematical constants. They usually refer to a system in which two values are proportionate and so are of the units associated with the system.
No, not all do. The proportionality constants that change the units will have units themselves.
In mathematics, constants are fixed values that do not change. They can be located in various places, depending on the specific context. For example, in algebraic equations, constants are typically represented by specific letters or symbols and are found alongside variables. In geometric formulas, constants may be included as part of the formula itself. Constants can also be defined and used in mathematical functions, formulas, or mathematical theories.
if the experement can be repeated and the same results made then the experement is controlled if not the experement is not controlled
The control variables.
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There are 4 constants.
Variables change, constants do not.
Integer constants Character constants Real/floating point constants String constants
Coding constants in c means writing the constants in a certain way that the c language understands.