No. Beakers measure liquid volume. Millimeters is not a unit of volume, and especially not a unit of liquid volume.
Beakers usually measure in a fraction of a liter, such as a milliliter.
They can - if they are graduated.
You can measure small lengths in millimeters. Length of a pencil, pen, eraser, length and width of a paper, sheet etc. can be measured in millimeters.
Since a toothpaste tube is a rather small object, it would be advisable to measure it in millimeters. Liters being to big of a measurement for it.
Liters and millimeters are different units of measurement- liters measure volume, and meters measure distance. There are 1000 millimeters in a meter and 1000 milliliters in a liter.
millimeters squared
to measure liquids
They can - if they are graduated.
beakers and graduated cyclinders .
they are use to mashure water or liguids
A graduated beaker measures volume in milliliters.
Millimeters can't be converted to liters. Millimeters measure length, while liters measure volume.
Millimeters can't be converted with liters. Millimeters measure length, while liters measure volume.
Millimeters can't be converted to liters. Millimeters measure length, while liters measure volume.
Centiliters can't be converted to millimeters. Millimeters measure length, while centiliters measure volume.
Millimeters can't be converted to liters. Millimeters measure length, while liters measure volume.
Millimeters can't be converted with liters. Millimeters measure length, while liters measure volume.
Millimeters can't be converted to liters. Millimeters measure length, while liters measure volume.