Depends what you want to measure: its height, width, circumference, etc. But quite often, what is most interesting to know about different recipients is its volume - how much liquid it holds. The standard measure for this is the liter, or the milliliter (= cubic centimeter).
Depends what you want to measure: its height, width, circumference, etc. But quite often, what is most interesting to know about different recipients is its volume - how much liquid it holds. The standard measure for this is the liter, or the milliliter (= cubic centimeter).
Depends what you want to measure: its height, width, circumference, etc. But quite often, what is most interesting to know about different recipients is its volume - how much liquid it holds. The standard measure for this is the liter, or the milliliter (= cubic centimeter).
Depends what you want to measure: its height, width, circumference, etc. But quite often, what is most interesting to know about different recipients is its volume - how much liquid it holds. The standard measure for this is the liter, or the milliliter (= cubic centimeter).
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Depends what you want to measure: its height, width, circumference, etc. But quite often, what is most interesting to know about different recipients is its volume - how much liquid it holds. The standard measure for this is the liter, or the milliliter (= cubic centimeter).
A flask is typically measured in volume, using units such as milliliters (mL) or liters (L).
Use a calibrated flask.
As the pipette is far more accurate than a flask by a factor 10 to 100 one should NOT use a volumetric flask except for standard volumes over 100 ml.
The unit of measure for work output is the joule (J).
The SI unit of voltage is the Volt, which is a derived unit equivalent to a Joule/Coulomb.
The metric unit of length is the 'meter'.