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Test tubes and lab rat cages.
Jenna Delaney Zeider
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The force of gravity acting on it is 4.9 newtons (1.102 pounds), provided the beaker is in a lab on Earth. We don't know the buoyant force on it, because we don't know its volume. Whatever its volume is, you can subtract the weight of an equal volume of water, and the result is the tension in the string.
A lab thermometer is used for measuring the tempurature of liquids in the science lab. :)
A graduated cylinder would be the appropriate lab equipment to find the volume of a small stone through water displacement method. Fill the graduated cylinder with water, measure the initial volume, add the stone and record the new volume to calculate the stone's volume.
density is = mass over volume so... use a scale to get mass and a graduated cylender to get volume. If you find yourself in a lab there is equipment to find the density strait away.
To find the density of an irregular shaped object, you would need a balance to measure its mass, a graduated cylinder to measure its volume by displacement method, and a ruler to measure its dimensions for calculations.
density is = mass over volume so... use a scale to get mass and a graduated cylender to get volume. If you find yourself in a lab there is equipment to find the density strait away.
Test tubes and lab rat cages.
residual volume specimen
Mean platelet volume.
Which lab tool might you use to measure the volume of a liquid?
A graduated cylinder or a volumetric flask would most likely have been used to find the volume of each sample. These lab instruments are designed to accurately measure liquid volumes.
To measure the density of a piece of metal, you would need a balance to measure the mass of the metal piece, and a ruler or calipers to measure its dimensions (length, width, height). With this information, you can calculate the density by dividing the mass of the metal by its volume (calculated using its dimensions).
The answer is a graduated cylinder.
To get to the lab on Bakugan Dimensions, go to the school from the map, walk up to the school door, then walk to the left and you will see an entrance to the back of the school. You go through there and walk until you see the track and the soccer field. Keep on walking in a straight line and you will see the entrance to the pathway that leads to the lab, it is a little past the soccer field.