to put comtainers upon, especially when heating above a Bunsen burner
The use of the tripod is to stand things on top of it in science. A tripod is used primarily to make the camera steady and give almost-hands free shooting ability.
If you mean a stand used for steadying the camera while taking pictures, then it's called a tripod.
the inventor of the tripod stand was golbert mathews in 1850 january 8
tripod
it is called a tripod stand
A stand with 3 legs is commonly called a tripod. It is designed with three supporting legs to provide balance and stability for cameras, lights, and other equipment.
to hold objects above a Bunsen burner eg. a an evaporation basin :)
Photographers normally use a tripod (three-legged stand) to hold a camera steady.
a tripod stand is used to support the experiment as all appratus including wire gauge or beaker etc.. are kept upon it when the solution is heated.
a tripod stand is used to support the experiment as all appratus including wire gauge or beaker etc.. are kept upon it when the solution is heated.
a tripod
three legs. the most common thing is a tripod stand for a camera.