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Not without breathing apparatus.
kipps apparatus is used.
If you touch apparatus without permission, you could potentially damage the equipment or harm yourself. It's important to always follow safety guidelines and rules set by your teacher to avoid accidents and maintain a safe learning environment.
Yes, you can conduct experiments without laboratory apparatus by using household items like measuring cups, containers, and spoons. You can also perform experiments that involve observations or hypothesis testing using only your senses and basic materials. It's important to be creative and resourceful when designing experiments without traditional laboratory tools.
Depends on what you mean by "any apparatus". If no apparatuses are used then no measurements may be taken. You could submerse the sphere in liquid to find the level of displacement but then the water may be an apparatus. So, I would have to say the answer to your question as it is worded would be NO
Firemen wear breathing apparatus to protect themselves from harmful smoke, fumes, and toxins present in a fire. The apparatus provides them with a clean air supply so they can safely work in smoke-filled environments without risking smoke inhalation or respiratory damage.
It is generally advisable to always seek permission before using any apparatus in order to ensure safety and proper guidance. Teachers are able to provide instructions on how to safely and effectively use the equipment, therefore it is best to wait for their authorization before touching any apparatus.
Enough to breathe normally without using any breathing apparatus.
The air gets to thin because their is not enough oxygen.
Calisthenics are systematic bodily exercises without machines or apparatus, but possibly using some type of hand weights.
it helps because we need special apparatus to comlete a experiment with chemical imagine if we only have a plastic container it would explosed .That how appartus helps us we need special appartus like how we need special apparatus to eat and drink and ever play
The employment of purely manual dexterity without mechanical apparatus may be distinguished as legerdemain, prestidigitation or sleight of hand.