Instruments used to measure the mass of water include a balance scale, a digital scale, and a spring scale. These tools are commonly used in laboratories and industrial settings to accurately determine the weight of water samples.
An instrument used for measuring a quantity of something is called a measuring device or a measuring instrument. Examples include a scale for measuring weight, a ruler for measuring length, or a thermometer for measuring temperature.
The instrument used for measuring pressure is called a manometer.
A graduated cylinder or a beaker can be used to measure the volume or capacity of a water bottle by pouring water from the bottle into the measuring instrument and reading the volume indicated on the scale.
A thermometer.
A barometer.
A scale
a scale
Force meter is the instrument used in measuring force.
A balance or scale is commonly used to measure mass accurately. These instruments provide a reading in units such as grams or kilograms.
A graduated cylinder or a syringe can be used to measure 10 ml of water accurately. Alternatively, a measuring spoon that is calibrated for milliliters can also be used for measuring small volumes of liquids.
An instrument used for measuring a quantity of something is called a measuring device or a measuring instrument. Examples include a scale for measuring weight, a ruler for measuring length, or a thermometer for measuring temperature.
A graduated cylinder is typically used to measure the mass of a liquid. One could also multiply the density and volume of liquid in order to find the mass.
Weighing scales
A protractor
A thermometer
micrometer
A clock