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Q: What is the dependant independent and constant in the question time it takes to run a mile depends on the persons running speed?
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Factor in an experiment that results from or depends on changes to the independent variable?

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Variable is the value whose value depends upon the value of the independent variable?

The dependent variable is the variable that depends on the independent variable.


If mass is constant and weight is a force that depends on location why is weight on Earth independent of location?

The gravity on Earth is constant.


Dependent and independent variables and control?

The control is the variable that stays the same.The independent variable is the thing(s) that is being changed in the experiment.(don't have too many independent variables o your experiment will not work correctly).The dependant variable is the variable that depends the on the independent variable for the experiment.


What is the resulting ordered pair if the value of the independent variable is 2?

In order to answer that, I would have to know how the dependant and independant variables are related ... how one depends on the other one. That's called the 'function', or the 'equation in two variables'. It's probably right there, near where you copied the question from.


How many variables can be changed in an experiment?

It depends on the experiment or the category. you welcome s.a No it's the variable k.a.


What is the independent and dependent variables of a solar cell?

The answer to the question depends on what it is that you are trying to study.


What kind of variable is changed to determine how it will affect the dependent variable?

The dependant variable is what you can't change, or decide, and it is affected by the independent variable. EX. If you were to see which liquid is the slowest, the independent variable would be the liquids that you can choose, and the independent variable would be how fast or slow they move, because it depends on what liquids you chose.


How are dependent and independent variables used in an experiment?

An independent variable is the variable that was changed. The dependant is what was measured. Eg. If you filled 3 cups of water - one with 1/4 of a cup, one with half a cup and one with 3/4 of a cup. Then you grab a spoon to find the highest note, then the amount of water is the independent variable and the sound is the dependant.


Is the light dependant reaction cyclic?

Light dependant reactions in photophosporilation can either be cyclic of non-cyclic. It all depends on the organism.


What is the independent variable for growing mold on food?

The answer to your question depends on the experiment you are doing, but time would probably be the independent variable (and the amount of mold would be the dependent variable).


What is the factor of interest in an experiment called?

The independent variable. Any variable that is kept the same is a constant variable (although it is a contradiction in terms); any variable - usually only one - that depends on the independent variable is a dependent variable.