Beaker's are typically graduated in mililiters, and a mililiter is a cubic centimeter. So while centimeters would seem a reasonable choice, I would instead suggest using milimeters as they are well suited for precise measurements. There are 1000 cubic milimeters in one ml anyways so the conversion is easy if you were trying to measure the beaker in mm, calculate the volume, and convert to ml.
using a potato
A tape measure or ruler.
A vernier caliper
the beaker is used for measuring liquids and chemicals during experiment...
Yes, a calibrated ocular micrometer can be used to measure the diameter or length of a field or object. Essentially, that is all that it is used for.
Vernier calipers can be used to accurately measure a hard rod's diameter within seconds. And it's very easy to use.
Generally, a beaker (a glass jar) is used to measure volume (litres, gallons, pints, etc), not mass (kilograms, pounds, stone, etc). However, if you know the volume and density of the material in the beaker, you should be able to calculate its mass in kilograms. Density = Mass/Volume (mass over volume)
A vernier caliper
To measure volume
Beaker is used to measure large quantity of liquid.
to hold (usually liquid) in and measure them (not accurately)
milliliters
beaker and cylinder
the beaker is used for measuring liquids and chemicals during experiment...
Not usually. A beaker is used for measurement.
Of course not! A beaker is used to mix and measure chemicals. You do not know what chemicals have been in that beaker and many are poisonous or very harmful.
The instrument used to measure the diameter of spherical objects is called calipers.
They can be used to measure the volume of liquids. Sometimes, they can also be used to measure the volumes of small, insoluble solids.
beaker and cylinder