A graduated cylinder.
a graduated cylinder
The answer depends on the cylinder.
To determine the volume of an irregular object using graduated cylinders, you fill a graduated cylinder with water right to the top, then submerge the object in the water. Measure the water that overflows using a second graduated cylinder, and read the water level in it in cc's or cubic inches. That is the object's volume.
You need different tools these measurements. For mass you want a scale or balance. You can only use the same tool for length and volume (a ruler, caliper or similar) if the object you are measuring is a well defined solid with known geometric shape. Otherwise you will have to perform a measuring experiment for example put the object you want to determine the volume of in a graduated cylinder, pour a known volume of liquid into the cylinder, read the volume and subtract to determine the object's volume.
Yes, a measuring cylinder is used for measuring volume. It is called a graduated cylinder
A graduated cylinder is a common tool used for measuring precise volumes of liquids in a laboratory setting. It has markings along its length that allow for accurate measurement of the liquid volume.
graduated cylinder
measuring liquid volume
a measuring cup or graduated cylinder
No, it will differ.We can not take the exact volume in the measuring cup but measuring cylinder ll give you the exact volume .
A measuring flask or graduated cylinder.
Yes, a graduated cylinder is similar to a measuring cylinder. Both are cylindrical containers used for measuring the volume of liquids. Graduated cylinders typically have markings to indicate volume measurements, while measuring cylinders may or may not have these markings.
A graduated cylinder is a measuring tool used to measure the volume of liquids. It does not measure mass or time.
A graduated cylinder.
A graduated cylinder!
A graduated cylinder is the most accurate tool for measuring volume in a laboratory setting. It typically has volume markings at different intervals to provide precise measurements.