A tripod is a general term for a stand or support
with three legs. It is often used to support a camera
gun, or to place above the Bunsen burner in the science lab
to heat/boil anything.
In the science laboratory, a metal gauze is placed on top of it to
give support to the beaker (An iron ring clamp with a ring stand
can often be used instead and an iron ring allows for easy height adjustment).
See Web LinksSee the Web Links to the left for more information and pictures.A Bunsen burner is commonly used to heat a beaker on a tripod in a laboratory setting. It provides a controlled flame for even heating.
is a phohotographer likely to use a tripod
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Tripod is a three-legged stand used to support equipment like cameras or surveying instruments to ensure stability. Gauze map is a type of map used in geography to display the distribution of a specific attribute or phenomenon, typically represented by different colors or shading.
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.
a tripod stand is used to hold the beaker.
If you mean a stand used for steadying the camera while taking pictures, then it's called a tripod.
A Gauze is used to hold a beaker on top of a tripod (not a space ship). So it doesn't go through the tripod
A "tripod".
A tripod is a 3 legged metal object that is used to hold object (beakers and stuff) above something (bunsenburner) it is used by the chemists for performing experiments.
The use of the tripod is to stand things on top of it in science. A tripod is used primarily to make the camera steady and give almost-hands free shooting ability.
it can be used to hold beakers over a bunsenburner
A tripod is largely used.
When unwavering pictures are required.
it is used on three legs by suppoting it!!
Tripod
It is used for ontop of the bunset burner :)