It's not possible to determine the volume of the beaker without knowing
its composition and shape. But we can safely assert that the volume of
the space inside it, which can be used to hold quantities of just about
anything, is 700 ml .
A beaker of water. Fill the beaker to a certain point, put the fossil in the water and see how many ml the water goes up to. The difference between the original fill line and the fill line after dropping the fossil in is the volume in ml.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
in ml
The basic SI unit of volume is the liter, equal to 1,000 milliliters (ml). Yourbeaker probably has some number of " ml " marked somewhere on it.
700 mL = 23.7 US fluid ounces.
I have seen beakers with filled capacities from 25 mL to 5 liters.
The volume in US quarts is about 0.611.
The volume of a beaker does not provide enough information about its dimensions. It could be thin and tall or squat and short.
A beaker of water. Fill the beaker to a certain point, put the fossil in the water and see how many ml the water goes up to. The difference between the original fill line and the fill line after dropping the fossil in is the volume in ml.
Each producer of laboratory glassware has its own system; these graduations are for volume.
Because they have lines on the side to indicate an approximate measurement of volume. For example, a 250 ml beaker may have indications at 50 ml increments with tick marks for smaller amounts in between.
To measure volume
Using a beaker, fill it with water. (But not all the way) Then, place your object in the beaker. Subtract the location of the water at first with the location of the water after. Ex. Location of water at first: 12 mL Location of water after: 15 mL 15-12=3 The objects volume is 3 mL
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
A beaker capable of holding 500ml
25
in ml