Glass Graduated Cylinders
One if you fill it 100 times or 100 individual full graduated cylinders.
The smallest fractional unit for a 10mL cylinder is likely 0.1 mL, as most cylinders are calibrated in increments of 0.1 mL.
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10ml of what? Water? Gravy?
10ml is 0.01 litres
10ml is 10cm3
10ml is 2/3 tablespoons approx
10mL x 1 tsp/4.9289mL= 2.03 tsp
1cL is equal to 10mL @10mL per cL
No, the uncertainty of a graduated cylinder is typically based on its smallest graduated division. Therefore, the 100 ml graduated cylinder would have a larger uncertainty compared to the 10 ml graduated cylinder.
Need to do a compression check on all the cylinders. There is the dry test .Remove all spark plugs.insert compression guage in threaded port of one cylinder.Have an assistant crank engine while observing and recording reading.Repeat in all cylinders. If one or more cylinders is different squirt approx. 10ml of engine oil and repeat test If reading goes up worn piston rings are a probable.