A graduated line typically refers to a line that is marked with intervals or divisions, often used to measure or indicate quantities. In various fields, such as mathematics or science, a graduated line can represent a scale on a ruler, thermometer, or graph, allowing for precise readings. The term can also apply to a line that shows progressive stages or levels in a process. Overall, it facilitates accurate measurement and comparison.
This line is called the meniscus.
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a line segment is the amount of a line. it means part of the line you are looking at.
The curved line on a graduated cylinder, known as the meniscus, occurs due to the surface tension of the liquid and the adhesive forces between the liquid and the walls of the cylinder. When measuring the volume of a liquid, you should read the measurement at the bottom of the meniscus to ensure accuracy. This is particularly important for precise measurements in scientific experiments.
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This line is called the meniscus.
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A graduated bob.
Graduated means diameter is not uniform top to bottom.
The fill line of a graduated cylinder is known as the meniscus. It is the curved surface of a liquid in the cylinder caused by the surface tension between the liquid and the glass. Scientists must take measurements at the bottom of the meniscus for accuracy.
He graduated Princeton at the age of 10. The show started in 1989 when he was 16, so that means he graduated college in 1983.
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a class g drivers license means graduated license. that means you went to drivers edd and past.
It means that you have something more than everybody else. For example, you graduated your PhD while all of your friends just graduated for degree
a graduated cylinder is a piece of lab glassware used to hold liquids. 'graduated' means it has a scale of measurement (usually in mLs) to measure liquids. make sure to always measure at the bottom of the miniscus for accurate data.