No, a triple balance beam will measure the mass of an object but not its volume.
A graduated cylinder is a tool used to measure the volume of liquids, while a triple beam balance is a tool used to measure the mass of objects. The graduated cylinder is usually marked with volume measurements in milliliters, while the triple beam balance has three sliding weights that are used to determine the mass of an object.
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Measure the object's mass using a scale. Measure the object's volume by calculating its dimensions (length x width x height). Divide the mass by the volume to find the density of the object. The unit of density will be mass per unit volume (e.g., g/cm3).
No, you will also need some way to determine the volume of the object.
no, a balance is used to measure the mass of an object. to find the volume of a liquid, you would put it in a graduated cylinder and see the number it goes up to.
Which lab tool might you use to measure the volume of a liquid?
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Measure the volume of the object which is same as the volume of the displaced liquid in which that sinks. And measure the mass of the same object from a weighing machine. then use density = mass/volume
The density of a substance is the ratio of its mass to its volume. So, I would measure the mass and volume of a substance to calculate density.
He saw that when he got in the bathtub the water moved out of the way to make room for his body. So if he put an object in a container filled with water that would answer his kings question.
Density is typically measured using a device called a hydrometer or by using the formula density = mass/volume. Other methods include using a pycnometer, which is a specialized flask used for measuring volume, or a balance to measure mass.
For mass, you would use a triple-beam balance. For volume, you would either use a graduated cylinder (for liquids), calculate the displacement with a graduated cylinder (for an odd-shaped solid), or calculate it using the equation for volume (for a regularly-shaped solid).