What is a Constant Variable in Science?

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A constant variable is the variable that is held steady for a certain experiment. For example the constant variable may be the temperature held to 180 degrees for the length of the experiment.
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When doing a science experiment, there are three variables. They are independent, dependent, and constant variables. The constant variable is something that remains the same during experiments. If something has changed, it is an independent variable. A dependent variable changes in response to the to the independent variable. For more information see here: http://www.sciencekidsathome.com/science_fair/what_is_an_experiment.html#more
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A constant variable is the variable that is held steady for a certain experiment. For example the constant variable may be the temperature held to 180 degrees for the length of the
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It is a variable which, under processes of the experiment or study, does not change or is assumed constant.
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The constant variable for a science experiment is a variable which you want to stay the same throughout all testings.
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A constant variable is a variable in an experiment that does not change, no matter what. It is held constant at all times throughout the experiment.
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