A vernier caliper
A micrometer or caliper would typically be used to measure the dimensions of a pin, such as its diameter or length, with precision.
You would use a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder to measure the capacity of a container. Fill the container with water and then pour the water into the measuring cup or graduated cylinder to determine its volume.
A micrometer or a caliper would typically be used to accurately measure the diameter of a crankshaft journal. Both tools are precise and can provide a reliable measurement of the diameter.
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.
A multimeter set to measure current (in amperes) would be used to measure current flowing in a circuit. The multimeter needs to be connected in series with the circuit to accurately measure the current.
you measure across the top of the cylinder if it is a cylinder or across the circle if it is flat
The instrument used to measure the diameter of spherical objects is called calipers.
The instrument you would use could be a beaker or a graduated cylinder.
You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.
To measure length, you would use a ruler or a tape measure; for mass, a balance or scale is appropriate; for volume, a graduated cylinder or measuring cup is suitable; and for temperature, a thermometer would be the instrument of choice. Each of these tools is designed to provide accurate measurements for their respective physical properties.
To measure a diameter, or length, you would use meters, centimeters, or millimeters. To measure the surface area, use square meters, etc. To measure the volume, use cubic meters, etc.
A caliper, specifically a digital or vernier caliper, would be the most appropriate instrument to measure the diameter of a marble. It allows for precise measurement of small dimensions and can easily accommodate the curved surface of the marble. Alternatively, a micrometer could also be used for even more precise measurements, although it is less commonly employed for round objects like marbles.
Of course not . . . if they were different, the "cylinder" would be a truncated cone.
you would use a graduated cylinder to measure volumes of liquids
You should clarify what you want to measure about it: its diameter, mass, weight, color, etc. If you want to measure its diameter, that would usually be specified in microns (= micrometers).
The volume of the cylinder would be doubled.
The ceilometer instrument.