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In what way does experimental context affect the interpretation of results?.
- A.It can change the fundamental laws of physics.
- B.It influences the relevance of the chosen model.
- C.It determines the equipment used.
- D.It affects the time taken for experiments.
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- It influences the relevance of the chosen model.
Explanation
Why this works
The cause is the specific conditions under which the experiment is conducted. The mechanism is that these conditions dictate which physical phenomena are most relevant to the observations.
The effect is that the chosen model must align with these phenomena to be effective. The consequence is that this alignment ensures that the interpretation of results is valid and meaningful within the context of the experiment.
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