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In measuring volume of liquid why is there a need to remove traces of grease in the graduated cylinder?

Grease prevents water contact with the glass cylinder.


What is the classification of a measuring cylinder?

There are measuring cylinders of various sizes. I have seen cylinders with 1 cc (cubic centimeter) gradations and 5 cc and 10 cc.


Which statement is true measuring cylinder graduation may b marked in milliliters bmeasuring cylinder graduation may b marked in pints measuring cylinder graduation may b marked in fluid ounces?

Measuring cylinder graduation may be marked in milliliters and fluid ounces. Pints are not a common unit used for measuring cylinder graduations.


What are the materials needed for improvising measuring cylinder?

To improvise a measuring cylinder, you can use a clear plastic bottle or a graduated container, such as a glass jar or beaker. You will also need a ruler or measuring tape for measuring the height of liquid, and a marker or tape to mark specific measurement levels. If precision is required, a funnel can help in pouring liquids without spills.


2d images for measuring cylinder?

To calculate the volume of a liquid in a measuring cylinder from a 2D image, you would need to know the dimensions of the cylinder and use the height of the liquid to estimate the volume by multiplying the cross-sectional area of the cylinder by the height of the liquid. Another way could be to use image analysis software to analyze the image and estimate the volume based on known parameters.

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What would you need to measure out 20ml of water?

To measure out 20ml of water, you would need a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder with markers indicating milliliters. Pour the water into the measuring tool slowly until it reaches the 20ml mark.


Is a measuring cylinder is used for volume?

Yes, a measuring cylinder is used for measuring volume. It is called a graduated cylinder


Who invented the measuring cylinder?

Linus Yale Jr. invented the the measuring cylinder


In measuring volume of liquid why is there a need to remove traces of grease in the graduated cylinder?

Grease prevents water contact with the glass cylinder.


What is the unit of the measurement on a measuring cylinder?

On a measuring cylinder in a science lab. it is 'millilitre (mL)'.


What is the classification of a measuring cylinder?

There are measuring cylinders of various sizes. I have seen cylinders with 1 cc (cubic centimeter) gradations and 5 cc and 10 cc.


What instrument is used for measuring liquids?

A graduated cylinder or a measuring cup is typically used for measuring liquids. These instruments have marked increments to help accurately measure volumes of liquid.


Which statement is true measuring cylinder graduation may b marked in milliliters bmeasuring cylinder graduation may b marked in pints measuring cylinder graduation may b marked in fluid ounces?

Measuring cylinder graduation may be marked in milliliters and fluid ounces. Pints are not a common unit used for measuring cylinder graduations.


Is a graduated cylinder similar to a measuring cylinder?

Yes, a graduated cylinder is similar to a measuring cylinder. Both are cylindrical containers used for measuring the volume of liquids. Graduated cylinders typically have markings to indicate volume measurements, while measuring cylinders may or may not have these markings.


What laboratory equipment should I use for measuring volume?

A measuring cylinder


What are the materials needed for improvising measuring cylinder?

To improvise a measuring cylinder, you can use a clear plastic bottle or a graduated container, such as a glass jar or beaker. You will also need a ruler or measuring tape for measuring the height of liquid, and a marker or tape to mark specific measurement levels. If precision is required, a funnel can help in pouring liquids without spills.


Who made the measuring cylinder?

john