No. You mesure volume with a graduated cylinder.
measured with a graduated cylinder
Mass and volume are needed to calculate the density of a graduated cylinder.
by a graduated cylinder (don't rely on this answer i am not sure of it)
It is 41.2 millilitres!
Simplify this: A = 36.513, A+B = 40.968, What is B? Well it's 40.968 - 36.513 = 4.455
A graduated cylinder is measured in "cc"
measured with a graduated cylinder
A balance.
The easiest way is to place the graduated cylinder on a scale or balance and measure the weight. You would then calculate from the weight (a force measured in kg, usually) to determine the mass.
No, you would not use a graduated cylinder to compare the mass of two objects, that would be silly. Graduated cylinders are only useful to measure volume, not mass. Mass is measured with a scale. Chemists usually use a triple beam balance.
a graduated cylinder
You cannot measure the mass of a solid with a graduated cylinder.
Mass is measured with weight, a graduated cylinder, and a scale.
liquids, and sometimes gasses
a measuring cup or graduated cylinder
a graduated cylinder
Mass and volume are needed to calculate the density of a graduated cylinder.