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 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.
The graduated cylinder is obviously graduated and the other one isn't.
A graduated cylinder is the tool you would use to measure volume. It is specifically designed to accurately measure the volume of liquids, using graduated markings on its side. The other tools listed serve different purposes: a pan balance measures mass, a thermometer measures temperature, and a spring scale measures weight.
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