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Charlie Haffey Norwood Elementary Science

Two parallel bases Usually circular Connected by a curved surface

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Evenly spaced lines Mark values on a scale

SI- the liter 1 liter = 1,000 cubic centimeters

Divide 1 liter into 1,000 equal portions Each portion = 1/1,000 liter Metric prefix 1/1,000 = milli 1 milliliter = 1 ml

5 ml 1 ml

Water forms a curve Called the Meniscus Read at the bottom of the Meniscus

21 ml

Charlie Haffey Norwood Elementary Science