Here you are: http://www.bourne.k12.ma.us/Class%20Links/Smith/Smith/images/graduated%20cylinder.jpg
"A graduated cylinder is used for more precise volume measurements."
2006-11-04 17:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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it's a cylinder(obviously!) that is used for measuring the volume of liquids. some of them ans measure very small amounts (we have a small one in our lab that can measure volumes with 0.1ml precision which is 0.0001 liter)
and there is a picture:
http://www.elearningtoys.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/LER2125.jpg
2006-11-05 01:12:47
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answered by CH4 3
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Sorry, can't send picture.
Think of a cone with the pointy bit cut off.
2006-11-05 01:01:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Here you have a picture and an explanation:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduated_cylinder
2006-11-05 01:04:06
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answered by Dr. J. 6
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http://core.ecu.edu/chem/chemlab/equipment/images/gcylinder.jpg
2006-11-05 01:03:55
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answered by Mark 1
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ok no prob... i just used one on fri... go to
http://www.bourne.k12.ma.us/Class%20Links/Smith/Smith/images/graduated%20cylinder.jpg
2006-11-05 01:03:34
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answered by Saraa Bee (: 2
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http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://core.ecu.edu/chem/chemlab/equipment/images/gcylinder.jpg&imgrefurl=http://core.ecu.edu/chem/chemlab/equipment/egcylinder.htm&h=400&w=400&sz=30&tbnid=R2tICXMLsXrOEM:&tbnh=124&tbnw=124&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dgraduated%2Bcylinder&start=2&sa=X&oi=images&ct=image&cd=2
2006-11-05 01:02:43
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answered by smarties 6
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