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Chemists prefer the expression pure substance.
Geology is the study of the Earth's physical structure and composition. Pure geology mainly deals with geological theories and principles, while applied geology deals with the practical application of geological knowledge.
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burns faster in pure oxygen as the percentage of oxygen is less in air
give an example of a basic and applied research
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Pure research is merely to find out what is going on. Applied research is to find out what is going on so you can use it for some purpose.
Pure chemistry involves research in pursuit of knowledge. Applied chemistry involves research directed toward a specific goal. Pure research can lead directly to an application; an application can exist before research is done to explain how it works.
Pure research is done simply to know or search if why something happens. On the other hand, an applied research is taking knowledge in order to apply or use the research to improve life.
applied anthropology participated in efforts related to WWII, it uses theories, methods, data developed by the whole discipline, has stimulated interests in new areas of research, contribute to new theory. Pure anthropologists share some concern for practical implications of their research, are indepted to applied anthropology for stimulating interest in new areas of research.
To understand applied research you need to understand "pure" research. Pure research is research for research's sake. It is intended just simply to understand whatever you are studying. Applied research in contrast is research that can be used in the real world of commerce.
pure research is a research vot v hv doin in first time ,,n v dnt even know about da reaction ov our working also dnt knw how know about da thng vich v r thinking 4 doin 1st time...
The contrast is between "pure" and "applied", not between "pure" and "impure". Pure science investigates questions without regard to any practical applications that might derive from answering the questions. Applied science chooses questions to investigate based on the anticipated usefulness of answering the question. Anyone using the term "impure science" is just making a joke.
Applied research tries to solves a particular problem. Like how can we make a better widget. Research funds are allocated and the scientists are usually expected to have an answer by the end of the project and is often expected to show a profit. Pure research is science for just finding something new without knowing what that will be. The Hubble space telescope is a good example of that. Pure research leads to new discoveries. Applied research tries to make practical uses for some of those discoveries. Pure research discovered something called Giant magnetoresistance applied research turned that discovery into a hard disc drive that can hold thousands of songs, movies and pictures.
Ah, what a beautiful question we have here. Pure sociology focuses on understanding social behavior and relationships for the sake of knowledge and theory development. On the other hand, applied sociology takes that knowledge and applies it to real-world issues and problems to create positive change in society. Both are like different colors on our palette, each bringing their own unique beauty to the canvas of sociology.