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If a physicist performs an experiment, who would likely try to replicate it?

The physicist himself
Other physicists
The family of the physicist
No one, because an experiment can never be replicated
Pls help Thank You

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User IceCold
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Other physicists would probably perform it to test if his conclusion from the data was correct, and to test to see if the data is consistent with more than one trial.

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User Shravan Yadav
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Answer:

Other physicists

Step-by-step explanation:

All types of scientific experiments are tested and can be replicated the same by anyone who wants them.

The one in charge of the experiment write all the steps and conditions used and that's published, not only the results.

In this case, maybe the ones who know and be able to replicate it was other physicists.

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