Physics, asked by navyabhagat88, 10 months ago


The reason scientists repeat measurements they take during experiments is so that they can
(a) check whether the instruments used are inaccurate.
(b) List the measurements taken in a table.
(c) Take the average and reduce the possibility of an error.
(d) Get more than one answer.​

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Answered by parmarthsharma
3

Answer:

Explanation:

c

Answered by amikkr
0

The reason scientists repeat measurements they take during experiments is so that they can take the average and reduce the possibility of an error.

  • Scientists have a process by which they learn about the natural universe by observing, testing, and then generating models that explain their observations.
  • They do this to ensure that the results are reliable by performing the same experiment multiple times.
  • They compare the results of the experiments by analyzing the data or graph.
  • Scientists look for a large amount of supporting evidence before they accept a hypothesis.
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