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The answer depends on the quantity of liquid. A graduated cylinder will not be much use in measuring the volume of liquid in an ocean!
Traditionally, displacement is when you place a solid in a known amount of liquid, then determine the volume based on how much liquid is displaced by the object. You can't displace a liquid with another liquid and find its volume. With that said, the statement "One method used to determine the volume of solids and liquids is displacement" must be completely true. However, as we established in the previous paragraph, displacement is not a method for finding the volume of a liquid. Because an "and" operator is used in the statement, that means displacement must apply to both solids and liquids, or the statement as a whole is unsound. And since we previously determined that displacement is not a method for finding the volume of a liquid, this makes the statement unsound and false.
Some of the many applications that pi is used in geometry are as follows:- Finding the area of a circle Finding the circumference of a circle Finding the volume of a sphere Finding the surface area of a sphere Finding the surface area and volume of a cylinder Finding the volume of a cone
It is used primarily to accurately measure liquid volume. It can also be used to measure solid volume by liquid displacement.
A cup is used as a measure of volume. Thus a cup of liquid is a standard 'cup sized' volume of liquid.
The answer is that it is used to measure what liquid can fit in it.
Graduated cylinder: Typically used for measuring liquid volume with good accuracy. Beaker: Can be used for approximate measurements of liquid volume. Pipette: Allows for precise measurement and transfer of liquid volume. Burette: Commonly used in titration experiments to measure liquid volume delivered. Volumetric flask: Used to prepare solutions of known precise volumes.
A graduated cylinder is used to find the VOLUME of a liquid.
Yes. You can measure liquid volume in milliliters. A graduated cylinder is used to measure liquid volume in millimeters, mL.
To calibrate a volumetric flask, you need to fill it with a known volume of liquid, usually water, at a specific temperature. Then, you measure the actual volume of liquid in the flask using a calibrated measuring device, such as a graduated cylinder or a pipette. The difference between the known volume and the measured volume is the calibration error, which can be used to adjust the accuracy of the flask.
Liter is used to measure liquid volume. kiloliter can also be used.
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