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the answer is the scientist designs a scientific inquiry
The tools that a scientist would use to conduct an experiment would vary greatly on the nature of the experiment.
scientist need to conduct many attempts during an experiment because, they need to make sure there hypothesis is right and to see what they need to change or fix.
I would say that they could learn more about their subjects that they are experimenting with.
they keep testing it till they get a conclusion or ask other scientists around the world
Scientists might conduct multiple trial experiments rather than rely on a single trial because if there are different out comes you can choose the most common one.
the answer is the scientist designs a scientific inquiry
The tools that a scientist would use to conduct an experiment would vary greatly on the nature of the experiment.
you might not get the experiment correct (:
scientist need to conduct many attempts during an experiment because, they need to make sure there hypothesis is right and to see what they need to change or fix.
The collection of a specimen is helpful for any scientist doing an experiment as it will provide them with an organism that they can use to conduct various tests and calculations on.
To ensure an experiment's results are valid, you must conduct multiple trials to account for variability and increase reliability. This helps to minimize potential errors and ensure that the results are consistent and reproducible.
I would say that they could learn more about their subjects that they are experimenting with.
they keep testing it till they get a conclusion or ask other scientists around the world
To conduct in this sense means to do the experiment, to carry it out.
you conduct multiple trials so that if a variable was accidently changed in the first experiment you can catch and correct it in the next experiments. this way you get an average answer that can work almost every time. this way you can see if your theory works the same every time. So that we can explain.
when did Millikan conduct his famous oil drop experiment