Independent variable is the variable that the experimenter changes or manipulates in an experiment. It is the variable that causes the dependent variable to change.
In this experiment, the hypothesis, which shows the relationship between the independent and dependent variable is stated as follows: IF the amount of protein is calculated in three different lipid levels of milk, THEN whole milk will have the highest level of protein. This shows that the amount of protein is dependent on the TYPE OF MILK used, which is the independent variable.
<span>Helium nuclei have a positive charge of 2+ when observed. Compared to a hydrogen nuclei, we can see that the Helium nuclei is more difficult to fuse as it has a greater charge than Hydrogen 1+. This chemical difference makes the answer true.</span>
Scientists use a shared system for reporting measurements called the International System of Units (SI). We use common measurement systems because science involves a lot of replication (i.e., repetition) to confirm results.