What is a tripod? How it is used?
Submitted by: AdministratorA tripod is a general term for a stand or support with three legs. It is often used to support a camera gun, or to place above the Bunsen burner in the science lab to heat/boil anything.
In the science laboratory, metal gauze is placed on top of it to give support to the beaker (An iron ring clamp with a ring stand can often be used instead and an iron ring allows for easy height adjustment).
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In the science laboratory, metal gauze is placed on top of it to give support to the beaker (An iron ring clamp with a ring stand can often be used instead and an iron ring allows for easy height adjustment).
Submitted by: Administrator
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