Reading A Graduated Cylinder Practice. Learners view an explanation of how to read a graduated cylinder by measuring the lowest portion of the meniscus. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.
Measure the volume of liquids and solids using beakers, graduated cylinders, overflow cups, and rulers. Have students explore how to use read and use graduated cylinders: Students can explore handling and pouring water into the graduated cylinders and reading the values. Reading a graduated cylinder starts with dividing the difference between adjacent numbered lines by the number of unmarked lines counted from one numbered line to the next.
A pipette can be used to transfer small amounts of water, and a magnifier can be used to observe the meniscus in a graduated cylinder.
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In reading numbers from a graduated scale, you always interpolate between the graduation marks. Given investigation quantitative data, students will determine its degree of precision and/or accuracy and causes for uncertainties in measured data. Print; Share; Edit; Delete; Host a game.