Breadboards are used for testing and experimenting with electronic circuits.
People use breadboards for easily constructing electronic circuit boards. These are honestly rarely used anymore since a little thing called technology took over.
In the kin of electronics, breadboards are used for experimental testing of circuits. Once a circuit is laid out on the board, components can be easily added or taken out of the circuit. No soldering is required on the board as there are specialized clips that hold the components firmly. Once the circuit is tested and works the way it was designed to a PC board is designed to take the components
Yes, they are used in experiments in some places :)
Breadboard radios hark back to the very early days of radio technology, when enthusiasts constructed their own primitive radio devices using household supplies such as breadboards, nails and copper wiring. Wooden breadboards, which were used to protect kitchen counters while slicing bread etc, provided the base for breadboard radios. Components were nailed directly into the board surfaces.
Gregor Mendel used pea plants for his hereditary experiments
we are all scientists. we all use experiments
The gel typically used in electrophoresis experiments is agarose gel.
Veroboards are like breadboards, but you do have to solder. Its basically a circuit board. Heres a link http://www.smspower.org/smsreader/verotop.jpg
It can be used to do experiments
logic gates can be executed without breadboards using printed circuit boards instead of breadboards or by using bulbs and switches in 230 v ac current.Former need soldering and is permanent one while latter is a tiresome method.......use pcb it will be easy ....:::))))
You most commonly see mini breadboards with 170 holes (17*10, no bus lines), mid size with 400 holes and bus lines, lagre ones with ~850 holes (including bus lines) and huge ones with over 2500 holes and upwards of 6 bus lines.
experiments,because they have 2 test to see if its there