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What is an independent variable in a lab report?



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An independent variable, is independent, staying on its own, freestanding. Basically means "stationary, or not moving"
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It is the part of you're expiraments that stays the same. For example, if i was doing an expiraments on whether the flowers that got more sunlight or not grew faster, or lived at all, the independent variable would be the sun.
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It is the thing that does not change. For example, gravity is seen as an independent variable.
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