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.
Graduated cylinder is a tool to measure volumes.
it depends... why would you use a graduated cylinder?
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well with a graduated cylinder you can measure liquid
A cylinder of fairly constant diameter, resting on a base somewhat broader to give stability. At the top, it may have a small beak to aid pouring. Up the side will be a scale indicating the volume contained. On a precision cylinder, you may find alongside the scale, a couple of tiny scratch marks indicating the calibration positions. [You may find similar marks on a precision thermometer.]
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The graduated cylinder is obviously graduated and the other one isn't.
The mass of an object is typically measured using a scale by comparing it with known weights. A balance also functions by comparing the mass of the object with known masses on the opposite side. A graduated cylinder is used for measuring volume, not mass. A thermometer measures temperature, not mass.
Graduated cylinder is a tool to measure volumes.
A graduated cylinder is measured in "cc"
A graduated cylinder is a cylinder that the measurements get higher and higher
No. You mesure volume with a graduated cylinder.
A graduated cylinder is divided into ounces or milliliters.
measured with a graduated cylinder
Graduated cylinder
Albert Einstine Invented the Graduated Cylinder in 1009
You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.