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A graduated cylinder is a type of glass container used in laboratories for measuring volume. A 10 mL graduated cylinder can only hold up to 10 mL of liquid.
a way is you can use Archemedes principle and fill a glass of water bigger than the cylinder to the top. then place the glass in a bowl. carefully place the cylinder in the glass and make sure you submerge the whole cylinder.take the bowl with the water in it and pour it into a measuring cup and see how much water it is. that will be the volume of the cylinder.
A measuring beaker.
Light changes direction each time it passes from one medium to another - from air to glass, from glass to water, from water to glass, from glass to air. It will only NOT change direction if it is passing from one medium to another at exactly 90 degrees.
A vacuum can be produce by emptying a container
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It's housed in a second container - to prevent rain (or other liquids) adding to the sample without being measured.
Beacause it is an inner word so we can take it out and then we are done
Beacause it is an inner word so we can take it out and then we are done
The definition of a graduated cylinder is a glass or plastic container that is used for measuring liquids. It has a wide base but gets narrower towards the top.
it is a container made out of glass that you can put things inside
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They are the same thing. Both are glass or plastic cylinders with lines to indicate how much liquid is in the cylinder. Like a more accurate measuring cup.
Beaker
a graduated cylinder
Grease prevents water contact with the glass cylinder.
A graduated cylinder is a type of glass container used in laboratories for measuring volume. A 10 mL graduated cylinder can only hold up to 10 mL of liquid.