The volume of a liquid.
it depends... why would you use a graduated cylinder?
In your large graduated cylinder, measure 20 ml of water from a beaker It might take some minutes to do it.
graduated cylinder
the most accurate would be a graduated cylinder but there are beakers and other things that aren't as accurate
The property is volume, more specifically of a liquid, which can be measured using a graduated cylinder.
You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.
it depends... why would you use a graduated cylinder?
In your large graduated cylinder, measure 20 ml of water from a beaker It might take some minutes to do it.
Graduated Cylinder.
You would use a graduated cylinder
you would use a graduated cylinder to measure volumes of liquids
Depending on how accurate you want to be you can use a variety of methods. Common methods include the following (with increasing level of accuracy) 1) graduated cylinder 2) volumetric pipette. 3) Calibrated micro-pipette (may require more than one transfer)
graduated cylinder
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.
the most accurate would be a graduated cylinder but there are beakers and other things that aren't as accurate
The easiest way is to place the graduated cylinder on a scale or balance and measure the weight. You would then calculate from the weight (a force measured in kg, usually) to determine the mass.
A graduated cylinder would work.