Steps for Water Displacement Volume Measurements Using a Graduated Cylinder.

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Steps for Water Displacement Volume Measurements Using a Graduated Cylinder

Procedure Steps 1 Obtain a Graduated Cylinder, a samples cup and a, water beaker (one per table) and a paper cup. 1 Obtain a Graduated Cylinder, a samples cup and a, water beaker (one per table) and a paper cup. Fill the Graduated Cylinder to 70 ml. ( Be sure to read the meniscus) Record a Starting water level of 50 on your worksheet. Fill the Graduated Cylinder to 70 ml. ( Be sure to read the meniscus) Record a Starting water level of 50 on your worksheet. Drop one of the objects into the cylinder and record the second measurement. Drop one of the objects into the cylinder and record the second measurement. Subtract 70 from the new volume to get the volume of the object. Subtract 70 from the new volume to get the volume of the object. Pour the water into the paper cup and retrieve object that was measured. Repeat with different objects. Pour the water into the paper cup and retrieve object that was measured. Repeat with different objects.

Clean Up Pour all water into the water beaker and return all materials to the materials table. Pour all water into the water beaker and return all materials to the materials table. Wipe up any spills. Thank you. Wipe up any spills. Thank you. Share your results. Share your results.