Lactometer
lactometer
A graduated cylinder
A liquid measuring cup
Lactometer
You do the Mass of the object then, divide the Volume away from it.
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discriminant validity
A spring scale measures weight.
a process known as potentiometry. This method measures the voltage that develops between the inner and outer surfaces of an ion selective electrode.
lectometer
A measuring cup, of course!
well you just measure it. (:
The instrument that can measure the density of an earthquake is called an seismometer. The first seismoscope dates back to 132 AD.
Density = Mass / Volume. There is not an instrument that will measure both so you will need to measure them separately and calculate the density.
You do the Mass of the object then, divide the Volume away from it.
the tool you use to measure milk in your cereal would be the measuring cup
A seismograph records the intensity measured by the Ritcher Scale.
A hydrometer is an instrument that measures the density of liquids. Auto batteries could be checked to see the strength of the acid in each cell before sealed batteries were made. I don't know of an instrument for solids or gases.
A Lactometer is a little glass instrument that tests the purity of milk based on density/buoyancy and works on the principle of the specific gravity of milk. It is based on the Archemedes' principle. When we put loctometer inside the liquid it experience buoyant force(weight of displace fluid). Hence measure relative density in the given scale of loctometer. Lower the density of liquid farther, the loctometer will sink.
This is an instrument used to determine the richness of milk. due to the specific gravity
What measures density