Physics, asked by hanish73, 1 year ago

why time is independent variable?

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Answered by ryan567
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because it does not depend on any variable
Answered by sumitmaurya268pb1phd
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An independent variable is exactly what it sounds like. It is a variable that stands alone and isn't changed by the other variables you are trying to measure. For example, someone's age might be an independent variable. Other factors (such as what they eat, how much they go to school, how much television they watch) aren't going to change a person's age. In fact, when you are looking for some kind of relationship between variables you are trying to see if the independent variable causes some kind of change in the other variables, or dependent variables.

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