Graduated cylinders measure volumes in milliliters usually, and most are guaranteed by manufacturers to be accurate to within ± 1 mL.
these are same as c.c. that's cubic centimeter
No, I think there is no unit for measuring sharpness.
The Rydberg unit.
a graduated cylinder
There's not too much of a difference between a graduated cylinder and a measuring cup, other than 'graduated cylinder' is more science talk.
A cubic centimetre (cm3) is a unit of volume (V).
On a measuring cylinder in a science lab. it is 'millilitre (mL)'.
Measuring cylinder graduation may be marked in milliliters and fluid ounces. Pints are not a common unit used for measuring cylinder graduations.
Cubic centimetres or cubic inches.
Yes, a measuring cylinder is used for measuring volume. It is called a graduated cylinder
Millilitres. There 1,000 millilitres in 1 litre.
Linus Yale Jr. invented the the measuring cylinder
Poise is a measuring unit of Viscosity.
A kilogram is a unit of measuring weight.
The SI unit for measuring temperature is Kelvinkelvin kelvin
For measuring WHAT?
There are measuring cylinders of various sizes. I have seen cylinders with 1 cc (cubic centimeter) gradations and 5 cc and 10 cc.
The SI unit for measuring weight (the force due to gravity) is the newton.The SI unit for measuring mass is the kilogram.