Answer:
Juno scientific payload includes:
- A gravity/radio science system (Gravity Science) 
 - A six-wavelength microwave radiometer for atmospheric sounding and composition (MWR) 
 - A vector magnetometer (MAG) 
 - Plasma and energetic particle detectors (JADE and JEDI) 
 - A radio/plasma wave experiment (Waves) 
 - An ultraviolet imager/spectrometer (UVS) 
 - An infrared imager/spectrometer (JIRAM)
 
Step-by-step explanation:
Each mission of NASA has a specific set of instruments that it uses to perform scientific experiments on the desired heavenly body. In case of Juno, the mission for Jupiter has a series of instruments that would study domains of gravitational forces, magnetic effect, particle detection, radiation detection, UV/IR imaging, and plasma experiments.