Thermometer for temperature; or temperature probe;
measuring cylinder, burette, pipette for volume;
electronic balance for mass;
pH probe for acidity;
spectrophotometer for colour wavelength;
mass spectrometer for relative mass
The list is endless.
to find things out about space, gather info, check out far off planets or galaxies, and to explore black holes
because even the scientist get to use the same tech we do. Includes things that people need and use__novanet BioB
no!
Engineers will often use reverse-engineering to solve problems. For example, by taking things apart to determine an issue, finding a solution and then putting the object back together again. Engineers know how things work, and so they constantly analyse things and discover how they work.
it's one of these! Use of recording devices to view the growth of plants. Invention of the microscope to observe cells. Invention of the thermometer to measure heat. Use of X-ray machines for airport security.
Scientists have to measure things accurately or else science would be pointless,
to measure
the telescope the microscope ?
volume
A thermometer.
they use it to measure amounts of fluids and what not
Skills that a scientist have is observing before they experiment. Scientists also mix things without exploding their chemicals. A scientist never quit and try things to learn more about a toping. They measure things to calculate them. Scientist is a(n): Open-minded person Intellectual Honest Respectful Creative Critical Thinker
In an experiment, a scientist might use a control group as a simile to compare against the experimental group. Just as a simile highlights similarities between two different things to enhance understanding, the control group serves as a benchmark to measure the effects of the independent variable on the experimental group. This comparison allows the scientist to draw clearer conclusions about the impact of the changes made.
hydrophone
something
They use a tri beam scale.
They would use a rain gauge.