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Beakers, flasks, test tubes, and graduated cylinders are commonly used in science to hold liquids during experiments and measurements. These lab equipment come in various sizes and shapes depending on the specific needs of the experiment.
it is used to hold hot liquids and other various things
They're not heavy enough to hold themselves down and the fluid holds them up in a way! Also, throw any random object into a tub of water; things naturally float in liquids - its science!
A variable represents things that are involved in an experiment. The control is the variable that doesn't change regardless of the experiment.
One container bigger than a boiling tube in science is a beaker. Beakers come in a variety of sizes and are used to hold and heat liquids during experiments.
Generally to hold liquids. Like a Windshield washer or brake fluid reservoir. But also to hold things like a "Vacuum" (yes I know a vacuum does not exists but That's what the car manufacturers call it)
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The piano?
A container. The kind of container you get depends on the amount of liquid you want to hold, and how you want to dispense the liquid from the container...needing to hold 20 milliliters of liquid is a different issue from needing to hold 20 million liters of it.
The purpose is to measure liquids and to boil it on your burner because of the big flat bottom and so you can pour the liquid a little more accurately when trying to do like a small drop of something.
A beaker..?