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graduated cylinder
not quite. you can measure volume in a graduated cylinder. you can use a scale, water, and a graduated cylinder to find out the density of an object by filling the graduated cylinder to an easily calculated point (250) then dropping your object in the water making sure none splashes out then measure the difference, then weigh it and divide the mass by volume to get density.
Because of the water in the cylinder goes slanted...forming a miniscus
a graduated cylinder
a graduated cylinder
remain the same
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The cylinder containing gold.
32.95 / (54.6 - 50.0 ) = 7.163 g/cm3 = 7163 kg.m3
20.258 / 4.41 = 4.594 gm/ml = 4.594 gm/cc (rounded)
Graduated Cylinder - Marbles
A graduated cylinder is used to measure the volume, or capacity of water. Or to just measure Water.
145cm cubed
The height of the water will rise a level equal to the volume of the rock.
One way to figure this out is to put the object in a graduated cylinder containing water and measuring the changes in the volume of the water.
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nugget is 175 ml