Graduated cylinders measure volumes in milliliters usually, and most are guaranteed by manufacturers to be accurate to within ± 1 mL.
these are same as c.c. that's cubic centimeter
The unit of measurement that a graduated cylinder uses is the volume/mass of water.
A graduated cylinder typically uses milliliters (mL) as the standard unit of measurement for volume.
The smallest measurement on a graduated cylinder depends on the particular cylinder, since different sizes and brands exist. A common unit to measure by in a graduated cylinder is 1/100th of a liter.
The measurement of volume using a graduated cylinder is considered to be relatively precise, as the markings on the cylinder allow for accurate readings to be taken. However, the precision of the measurement can be affected by factors such as the skill of the person taking the measurement and the size of the increments on the cylinder.
In milliliters (mL)
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When measuring with a graduated cylinder, you pour the liquid into the cylinder to a precise level. Read the measurement at the bottom of the meniscus, which is the curved surface of the liquid. Be sure to read the measurement at eye level for accuracy.
Not neccessarily, but it rarely isn't these days.
Into grams per milliliter.
ml. or milliliters.
You can put liquids such as water, oil, or alcohol in a graduated cylinder for measuring volume accurately. It is not recommended to put solid objects in a graduated cylinder because it can affect the accuracy of the measurement.
A graduated cylinder is used to find the VOLUME of a liquid.