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Q: What are the lines called on a graduated cylinder?
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Why are there lines on a graduated cylinder?

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What do you call the slight dip in the graduated cylinder?

The slight dip in a graduated cylinder is called a meniscus.


A clear cylinder marked with evenly space lines for determining the volume of liqed?

It is a graduated cylinder.


Your son was given a question for extra points Why is a graduated cylinder called that?

A graduated cylinder is called such because it is more than just a cylinder. It is a cylinder used to measure liquid volume precisely. It is technically "smarter" than a cylinder hence it is "graduated".


What is the line on the graduated cylinder called?

meniscus


Where do you read the volume in the graduated cylinder?

Graduated cylinders are marked with lines showing the various volumes that are reached by fluid in the cylinder. That is why they are called graduated. If they did not have such markings they would just be ordinary cylinders. So, you see what marking the fluid reaches. That's how you measure the volume. You are just reading it off the cylinder, much the way you read length off a ruler.


What is a graduated c Cylinder used for?

A graduated cylinder is used to accurately measure liquids in laboratory settings. It is marked with graduated lines to show different volume measurements, allowing for precise readings of the amount of liquid present.


What units of measurements are founf on a graduated cylinder?

in the metric system the lines refer to milliliters


What are the units used on the graduated cylinder called?

Liters


What is the difference between graduated cylinder and cylinder?

The graduated cylinder is obviously graduated and the other one isn't.


What is the curve at the top of a liquid graduated cylinder called?

menniscus


What is used to protect a glass graduated cylinder?

it is called a car