To read a graduated cylinder with urine, place the cylinder on a flat surface at eye level, ensuring the liquid is not spilling or forming bubbles. Read the measurement at the bottom of the meniscus, the curved surface of the liquid. Take note of the volume marking that aligns with the bottom of the meniscus for an accurate reading.
A graduated cylinder is a tall, narrow container used to measure the volume of liquids accurately. It is typically made of glass or plastic and has markings along its side to indicate different volume measurements. Graduated cylinders are commonly used in labs and scientific experiments.
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Sally Ride graduated from Stanford in 1973 with two Bachelor's degrees. One in English and one in physics.
Gravindex is a type of pregnancy test, which uses urine to detect HCG. Urine pregnancy tests are now around 97% precise.
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It's called a meniscus
A graduated cylinder is a tall, narrow container used to measure the volume of liquids accurately. It is typically made of glass or plastic and has markings along its side to indicate different volume measurements. Graduated cylinders are commonly used in labs and scientific experiments.
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Examples of instruments routinely used in chemistry are a spectrophotometer, which measures the absorption or emission of light by a sample, and a gas chromatograph, which separates and analyzes molecules based on their chemical properties.
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Using a 10 ML graduated cylinder you can read 2 decimal places. This is also measuring volume.
In milliliters (mL)
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You have a hydraulic clutch, most if not all of this type do not have an adjustment. Most likely suspect is the slave cylindar on the transmission. That or the master cylindar, but the slave is more likely. Put a repair kit in or replace slave cylindar. Neither is very costly.
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Under the hood, right beside the brake master cylindar. Should be the clutch master cylindar.
To read the meniscus in a graduated cylinder when measuring liquid volume, look at the bottom of the curve where the liquid meets the cylinder. Read the measurement at eye level to get an accurate volume reading.