What is the difference between apparatus and device




















There's a great deal of overlap, but I'd suggest the following very broad plan: A device is usually a simple, one-job mechanism. You might have a device to open your blinds in the morning yes, I heard it on the radio today but you wouldn't call a car or a washing machine a device , they're too complex.

Apparatus is often mechanical, sometimes even simpler than that, but always in a technical context. A bunsen burner and a test tube are simple chemistry apparatus; an X-ray spectrometer is a larger piece of apparatus.

Equipment is often larger, and can be a group noun. For instance, Heavy lifting equipment can include such apparatus as a winch and a jack. Note that only device has a plural, in normal use.

Vinnie flores Banned India - Hindi. There is very common difference between them -: Device - A gadget usually electronic eg. Mobile phone Equipment - A mechanical material small or large tools eg. Hammer, nails. Apparatus - these are materials which are used in science lab battery, resistor, test tube, litmus paper etc. You must log in or register to reply here. Label vs. Genius vs. Speech vs. Chief vs. Teat vs. Neice vs. Buisness vs. Beeing vs. Amature vs. Lieing vs. Preferred vs. Omage vs. Finally vs.

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Thank you very much, this one has bugged me for quite a while. See a translation. Highly-rated answerer. Your welcome :. The one learning a language!

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