A measuring jar, a large bottle of soft drink or water.
This depends on what you are measuring. A tool that can be used is a tape measure.
Determine the mass of the given body using a physical balance. Let it be 'M'. Take some water in a measuring jar( water in the jar should be sufficient to immerse the solid). Note the initial level of water, let it be 'A'. Suspend the solid inside the jar using a thread so that the solid is fully immersed in the water, without touching the sides or bottom of the measuring jar. Note the water level. Let it be 'B'. Then volume of the solid = A - B. Then density of the solid = M/V.
The question is based on a fallacy. Containers need NOT be used when measuring mass.
Decibels are the scale used for measuring the volume of sounds.
A measuring jar.
1 mm
Measuring Jar With Unit Measurements like500ml, 200 ml etc
Empty the 5-liter jar and remove 1 liter of the 7-liter jar.
A Chinese scientist named Chang Heng invented a machine called Dragon Jar that was used to measure earthquakes.
A label on a bottle bought in a shop would show the volume. If there is no label, fill the bottle with water to the top, then empty the water into a measuring jar or cylinder. The volume is then read off the scale marked on the measuring jar or cylinder.
A beaker is a glass jar of set capacity. It is just used to mix stuff in usually. They normally have a pouring lip and rough measuring marks on the side. They have flat bases and straight sides.
A measuring jar, a large bottle of soft drink or water.
A measuring cylinder is used to measure the volume of liquids.
"Baccy jar" is a slang term for a tobacco jar or container used to store tobacco. It is commonly used in British English.
NO!!! Use a 'Measuring Cylinder' for an exact volume of liquid.
INSTRUMENTS USED IN MEASURING ARE: ruler tape measure measuring cup