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Tripod stand laboratory apparatus drawing.
Often a wire gauze is placed on top of the tripod to provide a flat base for glassware.
Wire gauze is an important piece of supporting equipment in a laboratory as glassware cannot be heated directly with the flame.
A tripod stand has three legs and is widely used in laboratories to conduct various experiments.
It is usually made of stainless steel or aluminium having three supporting legs.
A tripod s height is easily adjustable to fit varying individual requirements.
Tripods are generally tall enough for a bunsen burner to be placed underneath.
Laboratory tripod is a three legged equipment generally used as a platform of some sort.
In this lesson we will learn the rules for drawing scientific diagrams and how to draw some common pieces of laboratory equipment.
It is used as a platform to hold and support glassware such as beakers and flasks during experiments and when the glassware is not in use.
Used to hold or clamp laboratory glassware and other.
A bunsen burner is placed underneath the tripod stand due to its height.
Used to draw liquids into a pipe.
By the end of this lesson you will be able to.
Draw scientific diagrams of common laboratory equipment.
Draw and label scientific diagrams according to a set of rules.
Improper utilization of lab equipment can lead to serious injury.
A laboratory tripod is a three legged platform used to support flasks and beakers.
A laboratory tripod is a piece of three legged equipment commonly used to conduct experiments in laboratories.
This lab equipment is used to support and hold various flasks beakers and other glass ware when not in use and also during experiments.
Apparatus to be heated is placed on the tripod stand.
Learn about some common pieces of laboratory equipment and how to use each one properly.
Used with a ring stand to hold glassware such as a beaker or a funnel.
A tripod stand has three legs and is widely used in laboratories to conduct various experiments.
The stands are specially constructed using light metals for light weight and ease of carrying.
The word is derived from greek word tripous meaning three feet.