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A liquid's volume is measured in a graduated cylinder, while a solid with a irregular shape must be measured by: 1. Filling a graduated cylinder of an appropriate size with water2. record the volume of the water3. submerge the solid completely in the water in the graduated cylinder4. record the new volume level of the water5. subtract the original volume level from the second volume level to determine the volume of the solid.
The property is volume, more specifically of a liquid, which can be measured using a graduated cylinder.
If the object is oddly or irregularly shaped, then it's much easier to measureits volume with the graduated cylinder than with the ruler. But the volumeis the same no matter how it's measured. If the results are not the same,then at least one and possibly both measurements were done wrong.
well with a graduated cylinder you can measure liquid
-- Length is measured by rulers; they are often wood. -- Volume is measured by measuring cups; they are usually glass. -- Mass is most often measured by a laboratory balance; they are metal.
No. You mesure volume with a graduated cylinder.
a graduated cylinder
The volume of a liquid is what is measured in a graduated cylinder in milliliters.
a measuring cup or graduated cylinder
a graduated cylinder
Both a balance and a graduated cylinder are used as measuring instruments, with the balance applied to discover weight and the graduated cylinder used to discover volume.
A volume can be measured in laboratory with a graduated cylinder or a graduated pipette.
The student measured the volume of a liquid in a graduated cylinder.
Balance measures weight. The graduated cyliner measures volume. Think scale and measuring cup.
The cylinder measures volume, the balance measures weight.
A gallon is a measure of volume. Volume can be measured by using one of the 2 most common methods: water displacement or a graduated cylinder.
by a graduated cylinder (don't rely on this answer i am not sure of it)