Greater accuracy in reading them.
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Streets of most Harappan cities were made narrow to protect against the wind.
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Graduated cylinders are more accurate than other measuring tools for liquid volume because they have a narrow and uniform diameter, allowing for precise measurements. The markings on the cylinder are also evenly spaced, making it easier to read and record the volume of the liquid. Additionally, graduated cylinders are designed to minimize parallax errors, which can occur when reading measurements from a different angle.
A graduated cylinder is a tall, narrow container used to measure the volume of liquids accurately. It is typically made of glass or plastic and has markings along its side to indicate different volume measurements. Graduated cylinders are commonly used in labs and scientific experiments.
Graduated cylinders are used to measure the volume of liquids. They differ from other measuring tools like beakers and flasks because they have a narrow, cylindrical shape with precise volume markings along the side, allowing for more accurate measurements of liquid volume.
A graduated cylinder would be more accurate for measuring the volume of a liquid compared to a beaker. This is because graduated cylinders have more precise volume markings and allow for more accurate readings due to their narrow and uniform shape.
It is a lab safety supply. It is used to clean the inside of a graduated cylinder after it is used. A graduated cylinder is basically a test tube with markings indicating the volume of the matter in the tube.
It depends. Long narrow wings on planes and birds have an advantage for long distance flight where maneuverability is not a big issue. Shorter broad wings on planes or birds provide an advantage for making quicky rolls and turns, where maneuverability is the advantage.
Measuring cylinders are commonly used to measure volume, with 1cm3 being the equal to 1ml.
some plastics do shrik after autoclaving. So it is safer to buy/use a glass (pyrax) cylinders. For very viscous materials like glycerol, that stick to the glass it is better to use the plastic cylinders (good quality only).
A graduated cylinder is a type of glassware used primarily for the measurement of liquids. It features a tall cylindrical body with graduations on the side, with a larger diameter disk at the bottom for stability. The top of the cylinder may or may not have a lip, but generally has a pour spout. Graduated cylinders are typically made of glass or plastic, and are available in many sizes. An Erlenmeyer flask, in contrast, features a cone-shaped body that tapers inward to a cylindrical neck with a small lip (but no pour spout). These flasks are typically used for mixing, because they can be "swirled" by hand with little danger of spillage, and for heating, because they can be clamped to a bench stand and have a large amount of surface area at the base to transfer heat to the solution contained within. Erlenmeyer flasks generally have gradations on the side (the tapered part, but not on the neck), but are not as finely graduated as are graduated cylinders.
The majority of beakers are not narrow. However, there is one type of beaker called the Berzelius beaker that is known for its narrowness.
It a common piece of laboratory equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid. It has a narrow cylindrical shape. Each marked line on the graduated cylinder represents the amount of liquid that has been measured.
It a common piece of laboratory equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid. It has a narrow cylindrical shape. Each marked line on the graduated cylinder represents the amount of liquid that has been measured.