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Do you mean is a meniscus always concave? If so, then no. For example, the meniscus of mercury is convex.
You measure from the bottom curve of the meniscus.
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Viewing across the flat portion of the meniscus.
A graduated Cylinder needs to be read at the meniscus.
meniscus is when you fill the beaker upwith liquid. when yo go down to look at the beaker with eye level, you see a dip. that's the meniscus. -used in science
Get the eye level and read the point in the water where it dips
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A meniscus line is the little line that you have at the top of a liquid. If you fill a glass up with water, the line that seems to sit at the top of the water that you see when you look at the glass at eye level is the meniscus line.
That is called the 'Meniscus.'
The name of the curve is the "meniscus".
If the colored liquid is opaque (you can't see through it) you can't see the bottom of the meniscus. If the liquid is like mercury, you can't see through it but it doesn't make any difference because the meniscus is reverse from that of water. You read the top.
A meniscus, but whether it has a positive curve or a negative one depends on whether it wets the glass.
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meniscus is when you fill the beaker upwith liquid. when yo go down to look at the beaker with eye level, you see a dip. that's the meniscus. -used in science