The volume of a liquid.
You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.
You would use a graduated cylinder
it depends... why would you use a graduated cylinder?
you would use a graduated cylinder to measure volumes of liquids
There's not too much of a difference between a graduated cylinder and a measuring cup, other than 'graduated cylinder' is more science talk.
It is maintained through the use of a compressor in a graduated cylinder
No, you would not use a graduated cylinder to compare the mass of two objects, that would be silly. Graduated cylinders are only useful to measure volume, not mass. Mass is measured with a scale. Chemists usually use a triple beam balance.
You would use a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder to measure the capacity of a container. Fill the container with water and then pour the water into the measuring cup or graduated cylinder to determine its volume.
A graduated cylinder would work.
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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)
Liquid is often measured in a tall glass cylinder that has a graduated scale etched on its surface.