In the related links box below I posted the wikipedia article on pasteur pipettes. It has pictures and is well explained.
The instrument that holds the pipette is called a pipette bulb or a pipette filler. It is used to create suction for drawing liquid into the pipette and controlling its release.
"Graduated" measuring instruments (graduated pipette, ruler) are divided into "grades".
An instrument used for measuring a quantity of something is called a measuring device or a measuring instrument. Examples include a scale for measuring weight, a ruler for measuring length, or a thermometer for measuring temperature.
The apparatus used for dropping solvent onto filter paper is called a dropping pipette or a Pasteur pipette. It allows for controlled and precise dispensing of liquid onto a surface.
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The instrument used for measuring pressure is called a manometer.
The instrument for measuring the angles of a triangle is called a protractor.
Hai, As far as I know, there is not such instrument called Hodometer. There is an instrument called "Odometer - It is an instrument used for measuring distance traveled by a vehicle." Thank you.
A Frenchman called Jean-Claude Pipette invented the pipette in 1815, hence its name. His invention had a huge impact on the world of science, and he won the Nobel science prize (posthumously) in 1932 for that invention.
The instrument used for measuring the speed of winds is called an anemometer. It typically consists of cups that rotate in the wind, and the speed of rotation is used to calculate the wind speed.
The glass with measurements that is attached to a pipette is called a graduated cylinder.