experimental - significado y definición. Qué es experimental
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Qué (quién) es experimental - definición

SCIENTIFIC PROCEDURE CARRIED OUT TO SUPPORT, REFUTE, OR VALIDATE A HYPOTHESIS
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  • Astronaut [[David Scott]] performs a gravity test on the moon with a hammer and feather
  • black box model]] for observation (input and output are ''observables''). When there are a [[feedback]] with some observer's control, as illustrated, the observation is also an experiment.
  • Even very young children perform rudimentary experiments to learn about the world and how things work.

Experimental         
·adj Known by, or derived from, experience; as, experimental religion.
II. Experimental ·adj Pertaining to experiment; founded on, or derived from, experiment or trial; as, experimental science; given to, or skilled in, experiment; as, an experimental philosopher.
experimental         
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1.
Empiric, empirical, experiential, from experience, tried, tested, verified, ascertained, founded on fact, supported by experiment or observation.
2.
Inwardly felt, actually undergone, really had or experienced.
3.
Tentative, in the way of experiment, that feels its way, empirical, awaiting verification.
experimental         
1.
Something that is experimental is new or uses new ideas or methods, and might be modified later if it is unsuccessful.
...an experimental air conditioning system...
The technique is experimental, but the list of its practitioners is growing.
ADJ
2.
Experimental means using, used in, or resulting from scientific experiments.
...the main techniques of experimental science.
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experimentally
...an ecology laboratory, where communities of species can be studied experimentally under controlled conditions.
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3.
An experimental action is done in order to see what it is like, or what effects it has.
The British Sports Minister is reported to be ready to argue for an experimental lifting of the ban.
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experimentally
This system is being tried out experimentally at many universities...
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Wikipedia

Experiment

An experiment is a procedure carried out to support or refute a hypothesis, or determine the efficacy or likelihood of something previously untried. Experiments provide insight into cause-and-effect by demonstrating what outcome occurs when a particular factor is manipulated. Experiments vary greatly in goal and scale but always rely on repeatable procedure and logical analysis of the results. There also exist natural experimental studies.

A child may carry out basic experiments to understand how things fall to the ground, while teams of scientists may take years of systematic investigation to advance their understanding of a phenomenon. Experiments and other types of hands-on activities are very important to student learning in the science classroom. Experiments can raise test scores and help a student become more engaged and interested in the material they are learning, especially when used over time. Experiments can vary from personal and informal natural comparisons (e.g. tasting a range of chocolates to find a favorite), to highly controlled (e.g. tests requiring complex apparatus overseen by many scientists that hope to discover information about subatomic particles). Uses of experiments vary considerably between the natural and human sciences.

Experiments typically include controls, which are designed to minimize the effects of variables other than the single independent variable. This increases the reliability of the results, often through a comparison between control measurements and the other measurements. Scientific controls are a part of the scientific method. Ideally, all variables in an experiment are controlled (accounted for by the control measurements) and none are uncontrolled. In such an experiment, if all controls work as expected, it is possible to conclude that the experiment works as intended, and that results are due to the effect of the tested variables.

Ejemplos de uso de experimental
1. He is technologically experimental yet conceptually consistent."
2. Footnotes Iter (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) 10bn project to build the next generation experimental fusion reactor with 10 times the volume of Jet.
3. KSTAR is important for Korea‘s role in the ITER (international thermonuclear experimental reactor) project, which will serve as an experimental nuclear fusion reactor.
4. Issues around giving your agent authority to consent to experimental treatment is [also] not typically addressed, particularly if the experimental treatment ... may be pure research." Back to story
5. EnergyFirst experimental plant on Sir Baniyas Island The Middle East‘s first experimental wind–power plant was set up in the UAE on the Sir Baniyas Island.