There are measuring cylinders of various sizes. I have seen cylinders with 1 cc (cubic centimeter) gradations and 5 cc and 10 cc.
The unit of measurement that a graduated cylinder uses is the volume/mass of water.
A cylinder can refer to a grain silo or a tiny pellet. A reasonable unit for one will not be reasonable for the other!
A graduated cylinder typically uses milliliters (mL) as the standard unit of measurement for volume.
Rear right side of engine in cylinder head.
On a measuring cylinder in a science lab. it is 'millilitre (mL)'.
Into grams per milliliter.
ml. or milliliters.
The smallest fractional unit for a 10mL cylinder is likely 0.1 mL, as most cylinders are calibrated in increments of 0.1 mL.
The 2000 Dodge Caravan oil sending unit is located on the bottom of the engine. It is on the front on a six cylinder, and the rear on a four cylinder.
When determining the charge distribution in a system with cylinders, the charge per unit length on the inner surface of the outer cylinder is equal to the negative of the charge per unit length on the outer surface of the inner cylinder.
linked to a central processing unit of a computer
Do you mean the Temp sending unit, oil pressure sending unit, or fuel level sending unit?