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Anvisha [2.4K]
3 years ago
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A student wanted to test how the mass of a paper airplane affect the distance it will fly paper clips were added before each tes

t flight. as each paper clip was added the plane was tested to determine how far it would fly.
Independent variable:
Dependent variable:
Control:
Constant:
Physics
2 answers:
Galina-37 [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A scientific experiment is designed in a way that it should test all the variables - independent, dependent and control variables.

The independent variable can be manipulated and changes with the time on its own or manually. The dependent variable s he variable which is tested in the experiment and the constant variable is kept the same throughout the experiment.

The control in an experiment is a group of samples in which the variable to be studied is not included and this acts as a reference to the experimental setup.

Therefore in the given question,  

1. Independent variable- the number of clips added  

2. Dependent variable- the distance covered by the paper plane

3. Control: not mentioned in the question.

4. Constant: the applied force on the place.

aksik [14]3 years ago
6 0
IV - paper clip amount
DV - amount it flies
Control - I don't know this one
Constant - the airplane and force used to throw the airplane
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