A graduated beaker measures volume in milliliters.
Beakers are not designed to measure volumes of liquid accurately. Beakers come in many sizes that have different calibrations.
A beaker is a wide , cylindrical glass container with a pouring lip,used especially in laboratories
In the chemistry laboratory beakers are not used to measure. Beakers could be used to measure volume outside of the chem lab. The units for volume are Litres/liters, L
yes, but badly (with a lot of error, they shouldnt be used). Graduated cylinders can measure larger volumes of liquids with less error (not perfect but better than beakers)
volume
Not usually. A beaker is used for measurement.
As far as I am aware, CO is not a unit of measure.
The purpose is to measure liquids and to boil it on your burner because of the big flat bottom and so you can pour the liquid a little more accurately when trying to do like a small drop of something.
What is a unit to measure a tube of margarine
Ampere is the unit used to measure the current.
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.
To measure volume
volume.
volume.
Beaker is used to measure large quantity of liquid.
To measure volume
yes
milliliter (mL)
No, millimeters is a unit of measure for distance. Milliliters is the usual measurement used although other fluid units could be used.
A beaker is a container which can also be used as a measuring device for volume. It is not a unit of measurement.
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.