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Tripod....................... ================ ACTUALLY, a tripod would be used for a crew-served weapon, such as medium/general purpose/heavy machine guns. For a rifle, you're probably thinking of either a bipod or a benchrest.
a tripod stand is used to hold the beaker.
The bipod was originally used for the exact same thing it's used for today - to stabilize the weapon in situations where it can't (or simply won't) be mounted on a tripod. A unit who comes under ambush while traveling, for example - their machine gunners aren't going to wait for the AGs to break out the tripod and mount it before they return fire.
I think it depends on the quality of the tripod head, but some use silicone fluid (the chemical name is too much for me) made by Dow Corning.
1700000 were used but only one was successfull which was made by nicholas gunn
If you mean a stand used for steadying the camera while taking pictures, then it's called a tripod.
The term would be hyphenated machine-made, but this is rarely used. Normally the term is used is manufactured.
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
The British used the Vickers machine gun
A tripod is a three-legged stand used for supporting equipment, like a camera or a cooking pot, to keep it stable. A gauze mat is a flat, woven material made of metal that is placed on a tripod to provide a stable platform for heating glassware or other items in a laboratory setting.
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.