If you're talking about Bunsen burners, it's called a gauze mat.
A tripod is a three legged metal stand with a horizontal open triangle at the top. It is used to hold beakers and crucibles etc at a set height above the flame of a Bunsen burner so that they can he heated.
The tripod muscles are made up of the lateral rectus, medial rectus, and inferior oblique muscles in the eye. These muscles work together to control eye movements and help maintain proper alignment and coordination.
The value of a Warren and Sweat tripod stand can vary depending on its age, condition, and rarity. On average, these stands can range from $50 to a few hundred dollars. To determine a more accurate value, you may consider consulting with antique dealers or doing some research on recent sales of similar items.
is a phohotographer likely to use a tripod
a tripod stand is used to hold the beaker.
That would be a tripod, which does indeed have three legs -- and is a stand.
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If you mean a stand used for steadying the camera while taking pictures, then it's called a tripod.
the inventor of the tripod stand was golbert mathews in 1850 january 8
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it is called a tripod stand
a tripod
three legs. the most common thing is a tripod stand for a camera.
there are three legs on a tripod (tri -> three, pod -> stand)
A stand with three legs is a tripod.
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