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18 August, 00:54

When conducting an experiment, what is provided by the independent variable?

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  1. 18 August, 01:23
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    The independent variable provides the control required to obtain output measurements or results.

    Explanation:

    The purpose of an experiment is to determine the response of a dependent variable to changes in an input variable.

    The input variable controls the output measurement, and it is, therefore, the independent variable.

    Example:

    I place a mass of water in a beaker and insert an electric heating coil into the water. I place a thermometer in the water to measure the average temperature of the water as I increase the heat input to the water by varying the current to the heating coil.

    Because I am controlling the output result (temperature) by varying the input (current), my independent variable is current.

    As a function,

    T = T (I)

    where

    I = current (the independent variable),

    T = temperture, (the dependent variable).
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