so that the scientist will be easy to do his/her experiments=)
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Technically any scientist can use a beaker, a beaker is just a measuring tool for liquid. But generally, Chemists are the scientists that use breakers for most of their experiments involving a liquid.
The Africans developed over 300 uses for peanuts.
A scientist uses the information as a beginning for solving a problem.
George Washington Carver
Humanoid robot are the instrument scientist uses nw a days..
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Both a cook and a scientist require precision, experimentation, and attention to detail. A cook uses these skills to create delicious dishes by following recipes and techniques, while a scientist uses them to conduct experiments and analyze data to make new discoveries or advancements in knowledge. So, a cook could potentially make a good scientist with the right training and interest in scientific principles.
No uses, only for nuclear physics experiments.
Only for experiments, not practical uses.
Any practical uses, only for scientific experiments.
No practical uses, only for experiments in nuclear physics.
Only for experiments
Only for experiments
The scientist is likely using a microscope, such as an electron microscope, to observe the arrangement of molecules in a substance at a very small scale. This technology enables the scientist to visualize the structure and organization of molecules within the substance, providing valuable insights into its properties and behavior.