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Retort Stand, Boss Head and Clamp
A Boss Head is a gadget that holds a clamp on to a retort stand in a science lab. Also your bosses head
A pinch clamp.
to clamp the screw
the clamps fit into the boss head to hold items or equipment at a suitable height.
the metal device is called a boss head
The boss head and clamp go on the retort stand to hold things over a Bunsen burner or hold test tubes
Retort Stand, Boss Head and Clamp
A Boss Head is a gadget that holds a clamp on to a retort stand in a science lab. Also your bosses head
a boss and clamp
The "head boss" is your "immediate boss's" boss.head bossimmediate bossyou and other employees
The CEO he is the head boss bot and boss bots are the head cogs
They are used in practical experiments, particularly chemistry, to hold test tubes, burettes etc in position over something else such as a Bunsen burner or beaker.
They are used in practical experiments, particularly chemistry, to hold test tubes, burettes etc in position over something else such as a Bunsen burner or beaker.
to calulate the tensile strength of a copper wire is that get mass/weights, a clamp stand, a g clamp, a copper wire and a boss head. Tie a loop from a wire and hang it on the edge of the clamp stand, put the g clamp on the clamp stando it dosent fall of, anyway after you tie a loop at each ends of the copper wire hook the edge of the weights at the bottom of the loop keep putting on weights until it snaps and make sure you have googles on.
Boss Noise Suppressor and Mxr Clamp are similar. The Boss has three controls, one: Threshold -controls amount output Hz. Two: Decay -controls how tight the gate is. Three: Mode -Gate and Mute. The Clamp has one knob that controls the threshold and decay. A gate mutes Hz. at levels you set. So you can set it to mute between notes or while you're not playing.
They are used in practical experiments, particularly chemistry, to hold test tubes, burettes etc in position over something else such as a Bunsen burner or beaker.