Yes just subtract the volume of the ball from the volume you measure of the liquid.
The level of the liquid in the cylinder rose by 10 mL when the rock was submerged in the liquid.
A graduated cylinder is used to find the VOLUME of a liquid.
measured with a graduated cylinder
I would say that the liquid rises by 1.77cm... This can be obtained as follows given that cylinder of radius(r)=2cm, height(h)=4cm is submerged in another cylinder, determining the volume of the cylinder being submerged =16*pi. When this cylinder is placed in another cylinder the liquid will rise by an amount which equals the volume of the cylinder being inserted.(By Archimedes principle). Using this 16*pi, determine the height using radius= 3cm , we get h=1.77cm
The least dense liquid is found at the bottom of the graduated cylinder, because the less dense it is, the farther it will go down in th graduated cylinder.
To measure the amount of liquid in a specific manner
the use of graduated cylinder is for measuring liquid objects
a graduated cylinder
Liquid volume.
Liquid volume.
To measure the volume of a liquid, you can use a graduated cylinder.
the most accurate would be a graduated cylinder but there are beakers and other things that aren't as accurate