Two common apparatus that can provide an approximate volume of liquid are a graduated cylinder and a measuring cup. A graduated cylinder offers precise measurements with marked calibrations, making it suitable for laboratory use. In contrast, a measuring cup, often used in cooking, provides a more general assessment of volume but is less precise than a graduated cylinder. Both tools are practical for measuring liquids in various settings.
The most common laboratory apparatus include beakers (mixing liquids), test tubes (holding small amounts of substances), flasks (storing and pouring liquids), pipettes (measuring and transferring liquids), microscopes (viewing small objects), Bunsen burners (heating substances), graduated cylinders (measuring liquid volume), and funnels (pouring liquids into containers).
You can, but the volume will not be as accurate as using a graduated cylinder, and will probably give you an inaccurate density.
This depends on the nature and form of the sample:- for a solid with a regulate shape weight the sample and calculate the volume from the dimensions; density is the ratio between mass and volume. You can measure the volume of great sample by water displacement.- for other solids use a pycnometer- for liquids use a densimeter (simple or electronic)etc.
Add a liquid to the blood that can't be transported out of the lining of the blood vessels. Give it time to spread through the body. Then, take a blood sample and measure the percentage of the liquid in the blood. From the result, the blood volume can be estimated. total blood volume = ((1 - percentage)/percentage) x amount of liquid added
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We need to know the mass and volume to give you an answer.
A ruler no a better way is by dropping the cube in a liquid containg beaker displaced liquid will give you the volume
Volume = pi.r^2.h where r = radius and h = height. I can't use the pi letter and superscript here for some reason. Since you don't give any dimensions that's all I can give you... but if I thought it was a homework question that's all I would give you!
Using an approximate volume of the average chicken and an approximate volume of an average tambourine (not a timbral) i would hazard a guess at none. Ground up chickens or the processed rubbish in chicken nuggets would give a slightly different result.
Its a type of appliance or machine. The guards had the apparatus of the past
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Volume is the area times the height of an object. V=AH. Volume is the amount of liquid contained in a 3 dimensional object. Hope this helps. Math
A liquid mixture is a liquid material with a definite volume and no definite shape. A liquid mixture takes on the shape of the container it is in. Mixtures have two or more substances. Ocean water and oil and water are liquid mixtures.
To determine the volume of a solution, you can use a graduated cylinder or a volumetric flask to measure the amount of liquid in milliliters (mL) or liters (L). Simply pour the solution into the container and read the measurement at the meniscus, which is the curved surface of the liquid. This will give you the volume of the solution.
Fill the can with a liquid to the top so it almost overflows. Put the solid in the can and catch the overflowing liquid. Measure the liquid. The measurement of the liquid will give you the volumn of the solid.
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The most common laboratory apparatus include beakers (mixing liquids), test tubes (holding small amounts of substances), flasks (storing and pouring liquids), pipettes (measuring and transferring liquids), microscopes (viewing small objects), Bunsen burners (heating substances), graduated cylinders (measuring liquid volume), and funnels (pouring liquids into containers).