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A graduated cylinder is utilized to get a more precise measurement of the volume of a liquid. They're also known as measuring cylinders.
There are multiple laboratory instruments used in measuring and dispensing precise fluid quantities. Among the most common are volumetric flasks.
Neither is necessarily more precise; something could be exactly 19mm or exactly 2cm. However it can definitely be said that measuring to the nearest mm is more precise than measuring to the nearest cm. This is because a mm is smaller and so if any rounding is involved (to the nearest mm or cm) then the rounding is less of a distance and the error in absolute precision is therefore less.
Use a more precise meter for measuring resistivity of the samples.
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The measurements are not as precise as they could be because many peoples' response times are of the order of a tenth of a second. This makes it pointless to have a stopwatch recording times to a hundredth of a second.
A graduated cylinder is used measuring precise volume of liquids.A graduated cylinder is used measuring precise volume of liquids.
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It is not; there are more precise measurements.
A pipette (aka pipet) is generally considered a very precise instrument used for measuring exact volumes within a small degree of error. It is generally used with a pipette bulb. A beaker is similar to a measuring cup. It also measures volume but in a more approximate manner and less reliable for precise experiments
Both can be precise it depends on what you are measuring
Because stopwatches are more precise with seconds. They are also portable and easier to read.
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Precise: Meridith was very PRECISE with her measuring: she'd make sure the sugar was EXACTLY a cup, no more and no less.