a microscope
microscope
The scientific process that involves using the five senses is observation. Through observation, scientists gather information about the world around them by using sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell to collect data and make detailed records of their findings.
The data hunting part of the scientific process relies on observation using any and all senses in theory, although in practice most laboratory science performed today is "observed" using unbiased observers such as machines or chemicals and interpreted through our sense of sight on, say, a computer monitor. This is because our senses are remarkably unreliable at deriving the "truth" behind a given situation, as any magic show can readily demonstrate.
Empirical evidence is evidence that is obtained through observation or experimentation using the five senses. This evidence is based on direct sensory experience and is considered objective and reliable in scientific research and investigation.
a microscope
microscope
How do scientific tools help a scientist
by using your senses
Yes.
A step in the scientific method that requires you to use your senses to obtain information is the making an observation step.
COPPER wire isn't really a scientific tool. It's more like a necessary part of many electric-powered/electronic scientific tools.
Brain.
telescope.
assiting in scientific conclusions
The PETSc tool kit is used for software development and scientific computation. It is a suite of data structures used specifically for such scientific computation.
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