That would completely depend on which characteristic of the sample I wanted to
measure. I'd need different instruments for the mass, weight, volume, hardness,
albedo, resistivity, melting point, malleability, crystal structure, thermal conductivity,
bulk modulus, color, length etc.
A graduated cylinder or a volumetric flask would most likely have been used to find the volume of each sample. These lab instruments are designed to accurately measure liquid volumes.
Balanced .
A thermometer is sufficient.
That would be a ruler, yardstick, or meterstick, depending on the system of measure you are using.
If you wanted to use English Units you would want to use feet or inches. If you wanted to use the metric system you would want to use centimeters.
energy release
A mass spectrometer is the instrument used to measure the relative abundance of an isotope. It does this by separating isotopes based on their mass-to-charge ratio and providing a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the isotopic composition of a sample.
The ceilometer instrument.
A graduated cylinder or a volumetric flask would most likely have been used to find the volume of each sample. These lab instruments are designed to accurately measure liquid volumes.
A tape measure.
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it would be a ruler
Balanced .
You would play the instrument strongly for a forte dynamic level.
liquid
You would use to measure decimeter is a ruler.
barometer