A stick that's dipped into a reservoir to check the level of the fluids based on the markings on the stick Most common dipsticks are for used to check oil, transmission fluid, and power steering fluid
A dipstick is a metal rod with marks along one end. It is used to measure the amount of liquid in a container, especially the amount of oil in a car engine
(Otomotiv) A stick that's dipped into a reservoir to check the level of the fluids based on the markings on the stick. Most common dipsticks are for used to check oil, transmission fluid, and power steering fluid
slide prepared with appropriate growth media, dipped into MRF, and incubated to measure microbial growth in MRFs Relatively inexpensive, easy to use, and available commercially