The meniscus of Mercury curves in opposite directions depending on the container it is in due to the difference in adhesive and cohesive forces. In a glass container, adhesive forces dominate causing a concave meniscus, while in a steel container, cohesive forces dominate causing a convex meniscus. The direction of the curvature is determined by the balance of these forces.
You measure from the bottom curve of the meniscus.
The curve on a graduated cylinder is called a meniscus. It occurs due to surface tension between the liquid and the container, causing the liquid to curve at the edges. When measuring volume in a graduated cylinder, the bottom of the meniscus should be used for accurate readings.
To properly read the volume of a liquid in a graduated cylinder, look at the bottom of the meniscus at eye level. Make sure the surface of the liquid forms a curve due to surface tension. Read the volume at the bottom of the curve for an accurate measurement.
All equipment that is intended to measure volume will take into account the meniscus
Yes, the meniscus in scientific terms refers to the curve in the surface of a liquid caused by adhesion between the liquid and its container. This curve is typically seen in test tubes, beakers, and graduated cylinders.
Water's meniscus curves up. Mercury's meniscus curves down.
Mercury's meniscus curves down. Water's meniscus curves up.
The meniscus is the curve at a liquid's surface by which one measures the volume of the liquid. A meniscus can be concave or convex depending on whether it is attracted to itself or the glass.
yes, it is different because instead of reading the bottom of the meniscus, with mercury you would have to read the top from the direction the curve is
The curve is referred to as the meniscus.
The meniscus, which is creaded by adhesion of the liquid particles to the surface of the container. Water meniscus domes upwards - the water has greater bonding to its own molecules; Mercury meniscus domes downwards.
A meniscus, but whether it has a positive curve or a negative one depends on whether it wets the glass.
The meniscus - the upward curve of a liquid in a narrow vessel.Read more: When_water_is_ina_container_the_surface_of_the_water_is_curved_this_curve_is_called
The curve at the top of a liquid is the meniscus
You measure from the bottom curve of the meniscus.
When the diameter of the cylinder increases, the meniscus curve becomes less pronounced. This is because the larger diameter allows for a greater surface area, reducing the surface tension effects that create the meniscus curve.
The name of the curve is the "meniscus".