The smallest will be 1 ml +/- 0.01.
The smallest amount of liquid that can be accurately measured in a graduated cylinder will depend on the smallest graduation markings on the cylinder. Generally, for most graduated cylinders, the smallest measurable volume is around 0.1 mL.
10 ML
It depends on the size of the cylinder - I've got one that measures down to 0.2 milliliters.
If you measure properly, the amount of water does not change. Measurement with whatever graduated cylinder you choose will not alter the amount of liquid measured. Most people choose to measure once with a larger one, but if the amount of liquid falls between the measurement lines, you can measure the "leftover" with a smaller cylinder and find the exact answer.
A measuring beaker... a graduated cylinder or a buret
The amount that a graduated cylinder can measure does not change with time so the latest volume is the same as the volume earlier in time.
A graduated cylinder is used to accurately measure liquids in laboratory settings. It is marked with graduated lines to show different volume measurements, allowing for precise readings of the amount of liquid present.
A graduated cylinder is a laboratory tool used to measure the volume of liquids with high precision. It is a tall, narrow container with volume markings along its side, allowing for accurate readings to be taken. To use a graduated cylinder, simply pour the liquid to be measured into the cylinder and read the volume at the bottom of the meniscus at eye level for accurate measurement.
A graduated cylinder is used to measure the volume of a liquid precisely. It is designed with markings on the side that indicate the volume of liquid contained within it, allowing for accurate measurements to be taken. Graduated cylinders are commonly used in scientific experiments and laboratory settings.
There are three ways to measure volume. If you are measuring a liquid, you need a graduated cyliner. If you are measuring the volume of a regular solid, you need a ruler to measure length, width, and height. You would then use the formula V=LxWxH. The third way to measure volume is to use displacement to find the volume of an irregular solid. You would put a certain amount of water in a graduated cylinder, write the starting amount down. Add the irregular solid to the graduated cylinder. Record the ending amount of liquid and subtract the ending amount minus the starting amount.
The volume of a liquid is normally measured by means of a graduated cylinder.
If the object in question is water proof, and small enough. You can measure the amount of displaced water when it is placed in a tank full of water, this may not work for a lot of things but it can help when attempting to measure some objects.