Millilitres. There 1,000 millilitres in 1 litre.
measured with a graduated cylinder
A graduated cylinder may be used for small objects that are insoluble in a selected liquid. But that method would not work for determining the volume of a sugar cube (soluble in water) or a motor car (won't fit in a graduated cylinder!).
1. Fill a vessel with a liquid (water) until it is brim full. 2. Place the lacrosse ball into the liquid until it is fully submerged, displacing the liquid. 3. Catch the displaced liquid in another container, and measure its volume with a measuring cylinder.
A beaker. Simply fill the beaker with a known quantity of liquid. Drop the object into the beaker, and measure the difference in the fluid levels.
none because kg are measuring mass and litres are measuring liquid.
beaker holds the H2o been measured by the graduated cylinder
You could pour the liquid into a measuring beaker or graduated jug.You could pour the liquid into a measuring beaker or graduated jug.
A graduated cylinder is utilized to get a more precise measurement of the volume of a liquid. They're also known as measuring cylinders.
Beakers are for very short term storage of chemicals. They are graduated, but not accurately, so they are impractical for meaningful measurements. A beaker's graduations are estimates at best; to be accurate, use a graduated cylinder for measuring liquid volume.
The special construction is that it has measurements on the side which you can see the liquid transparently ...
It's a tube used to measure exact amounts of liquid, usually for science.
the use of graduated cylinder is for measuring liquid objects
To measure the amount of liquid in a specific manner
A graduated measuring cylinder
Cylinder
measuring liquid volume
a measuring cup or graduated cylinder