what is the difference between apparatus and instruments, and give examples
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apparatus : it is an equipment used during an experiment.
instruments: They are direct connector between experimenter and experiment.
Example: Thermometer is an instrument.
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In this question, we are asked to write the difference between apparatus and instrument.
- Equipment: can include a variety of items such as a water bath, oven, or incubator, but is typically powered by electricity.
- Apparatus: This can also include a pipet, a glass thermometer, and a buffet.
- generally not plugged into an electrical source
- A gadget known as an instrument needs to be used properly to be used effectively.
- Anything can be an instrument, including a little musical instrument, a pair of tiny pliers, a set of screws, etc.
- To carry out a task or activity, however, equipment is always a machine or a set of instruments.
- Although the two names are relatively similar, there are differences in how machinery and instruments are used.
- One piece of equipment can be modified to carry out specialized functions using a variety of tools.
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