the instuments used to measure the depth of a hole is a metre stick
There are many tools available. Of common use are the string (with an object such as a hammer) and the self-retracting measuring tape.
most likely you would measure that in feet, yards, or meters, but you are able to measure anything with any unit...
Depending on the depth, you can use a ruler, yard stick, weighted rope and measure the depth after removing it.
Use a piece of string and then measure the string against a ruler or something of a known length
Try a ruler or tape measure
tape measure
You can do that or you can zero balance the scale with the empty beaker on it before adding the substance to be measured to the beaker.
No, a clinometer is not used to measure the depth of something. It is used to measure the angles of incline, slope, and elevation but not the actual depth.
That depends what aspect of the beaker you want to measure.
For this you would have to look at the beaker. Most modern beakers measure in litres and millilitres.
the beaker is used for measuring liquids and chemicals during experiment...
To measure volume
volume.
volume.
Beaker is used to measure large quantity of liquid.
To measure volume
yes
You can do that or you can zero balance the scale with the empty beaker on it before adding the substance to be measured to the beaker.
Of course not! A beaker is used to mix and measure chemicals. You do not know what chemicals have been in that beaker and many are poisonous or very harmful.
No, a clinometer is not used to measure the depth of something. It is used to measure the angles of incline, slope, and elevation but not the actual depth.
Measure the mass of the beaker including the powdered solid. Then empty the beaker, make sure ALL traces of the powder have been removed and measure the mass of the empty beaker. The difference between the two measure is the measure of the powdered solid.
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Beaker, flask, jug.