Both statements are correct.
Graduated cylinder
Cone ( not including the vertex ) Cylinder ( APEX )
Depending on how accurate you want to be you can use a variety of methods. Common methods include the following (with increasing level of accuracy) 1) graduated cylinder 2) volumetric pipette. 3) Calibrated micro-pipette (may require more than one transfer)
Graduated Cylinder - Marbles
The slight dip in a graduated cylinder is called a meniscus.
Yes. An inside micrometer or bore micrometer can be used for measuring the bore of a machined cylinder.
Inside micrometer
With a inside measuring micrometer
The following are the balances used in a Physics laboratory: Micrometer screw gag Measuring cylinder Stopwatch Vernier caliper
no you need a dial indicator
cracked cylinder head
Headgasket or head failure.
B only
Cone, cylinder.
butts
(if the question is: which of the following are polyhedrons?) your answer is: pyramid and prism ( apex )
I'm not a mechanic / technician but as far as I know that is where the engine cylinder bore is larger than the stroke