The meniscus is the curve at a liquid's surface by which one measures the volume of the liquid. A meniscus can be concave or convex depending on whether it is attracted to itself or the glass.
The curve of the surface of a liquid in a measuring cylinder is called a meniscus. Liquids that wet the surface (water) will curve UP at the edges. Liquids that do not wet the glass (like Mercury) curve DOWN at the edges.
The curve is the meniscus, formed by surface tension of the water in the glass.
Meniscus.
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The measure of a liquid is its volume. Volume is measured in litres, smaller volumes are millilitres, and larger are cubic metres.
The meniscus is the concave line of liquid that forms in a graduated cylinder (measuring volume) due to that liquid's adhesion (the tendency to want to stick to other things). When measuring a liquid's volume in a graduated cylinder, you read the volume from the bottom of the meniscus. Therefore, the meniscus does not measure anything, it is where you measure a liquid's volume from.
Meniscus is the curved surface of a liquid in a container; to measure correctly the volume in a graduated cylinder it is necessary to take into account the meniscus type, convex or concave.
Liters measure liquid. Like Pomegranate juice. Jackleg!Volume of a material.Liter-is used to measure liquidsA liter measures different types of liquids.
Cubic meters, liters, or cubic centimeters (equal to milliliters), depending on the amount of liquid you want to measure.
You can measure the volume of a liquidYou can measure the mass of the liquid with a scale
Volume, usually liquids.
The measure of a liquid is its volume. Volume is measured in litres, smaller volumes are millilitres, and larger are cubic metres.
A measuring cylinder also called graduated cylinder is laboratory glassware used to measure the volume of liquids. Some of its functions are the following: it is used at home when there is a need to measure volume of liquid ingredients required for a recipe and itÕs also used to accurately measure liquids used in chemistry or biology laboratories.
Milliliters, sometimes liters
The use is to accurately measure small amounts of liquids and powders
The meniscus is the concave line of liquid that forms in a graduated cylinder (measuring volume) due to that liquid's adhesion (the tendency to want to stick to other things). When measuring a liquid's volume in a graduated cylinder, you read the volume from the bottom of the meniscus. Therefore, the meniscus does not measure anything, it is where you measure a liquid's volume from.
Meniscus is the curved surface of a liquid in a container; to measure correctly the volume in a graduated cylinder it is necessary to take into account the meniscus type, convex or concave.
Meniscus is the curved surface of a liquid in a container; to measure correctly the volume in a graduated cylinder it is necessary to take into account the meniscus type, convex or concave.
Immerse it in a liquid, and measure how much the level of the liquid rises.
A litre is a measure of a liquids volume
Beakers measure liquid volume. The units can be any fraction of a liter, but most commonly milliliters.