A balance.
Both a balance and a graduated cylinder are used as measuring instruments, with the balance applied to discover weight and the graduated cylinder used to discover volume.
The balance and the graduated cylinder are both used to make measurements.
The easiest way is to place the graduated cylinder on a scale or balance and measure the weight. You would then calculate from the weight (a force measured in kg, usually) to determine the mass.
The cylinder measures volume, the balance measures weight.
Mass is measured with weight, a graduated cylinder, and a scale.
Both a balance and a graduated cylinder are used as measuring instruments, with the balance applied to discover weight and the graduated cylinder used to discover volume.
The balance and the graduated cylinder are both used to make measurements.
The easiest way is to place the graduated cylinder on a scale or balance and measure the weight. You would then calculate from the weight (a force measured in kg, usually) to determine the mass.
The cylinder measures volume, the balance measures weight.
They are two different ways of measuring. A balance measures weight (or technically, mass) while a graduated cylinder measures liquid volume.
The cylinder measures volume, the balance measures weight.
No, you would not use a graduated cylinder to compare the mass of two objects, that would be silly. Graduated cylinders are only useful to measure volume, not mass. Mass is measured with a scale. Chemists usually use a triple beam balance.
Some example for inquiry tools are measuring cup, graduated cylinder, beaker, spring scale, balance scale, dropper, ruler, measuring tape, thermometer
well with a graduated cylinder you can measure liquid
A graduated cylinder is a glass or plastic device used in laboratory to measure volume of liquids.
Balance measures weight. The graduated cyliner measures volume. Think scale and measuring cup.
Mass is measured with weight, a graduated cylinder, and a scale.