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.
For measuring WHAT?
The SI unit for measuring temperature is Kelvinkelvin kelvin
The SI unit for measuring weight (the force due to gravity) is the newton.The SI unit for measuring mass is the kilogram.
There are measuring cylinders of various sizes. I have seen cylinders with 1 cc (cubic centimeter) gradations and 5 cc and 10 cc.