A graduated cylinder or a beaker with volume markings would be appropriate for measuring the volume of a marble. Simply add water to the cylinder or beaker, record the initial volume, then carefully drop the marble in and record the new volume to calculate the volume of the marble.
You take a graduated cylinder,or anything you can measure water in, and put water in it. You drop the marble in and the change in water height is your volume. For example if the cylinder is filled up to 10ml and after you drop in the marble it goes to 15ml then the marble has a volume of 5ml cubed.
No. You mesure volume with a graduated cylinder.
Graduated cylinder
You measure the volume of a liquid on a graduated cylinder at the meniscus, which is the curved surface of the liquid.
volume
A graduated cylinder is used to find the VOLUME of a liquid.
No, a thermometer is not a graduated cylinder. A thermometer is used to measure temperature, while a graduated cylinder is used to measure volume of liquids.
The first thing you have to determine when using a graduated cylinder is the volume of liquid it can hold and the smallest volume increment it can measure. This helps ensure that you are using the appropriate graduated cylinder for your measurements and that you are able to read the volume accurately.
You would use a graduated cylinder
Mass and volume are needed to calculate the density of a graduated cylinder.
A graduated cylinder