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5 September, 17:20

An experiment proposes a possible explanation for a natural phenomenon. A experiment must be stated in a way that it can be tested by experiments. An experiment is a theory that has been validated many times by many scientists.

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  1. 5 September, 17:47
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    a) False.

    b) True.

    c) Flase.

    Explanation:

    a) An experiment proposes a possible explanation for a natural phenomenon.

    False: An experiment doesn't propose possible explanation for a natural phenomenon. Actually, an experiment is designed to test already proposed explanations which normally are first developed in a more theorical context.

    b) A experiment must be stated in a way that it can be tested by experiments.

    True.

    b) An experiment is a theory that has been validated many times by many scientists.

    Flase: An experiment is no a theory, but a tool to test theories.
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