Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific liquid measurements in the graduated cylinders you're referring to. However, I can help you solve the problem if you describe the image or provide details about the liquid levels in each cylinder.
That said, based on the instructions in your uploaded image, here's how to solve the task:
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🔍 Understanding the Task:
You are asked to measure the volume of liquid in several graduated cylinders using the
meniscus—the curved surface of the liquid. The key rule is:
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Always read the measurement at the bottom of the meniscus.
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✔ Step-by-Step Procedure:
1.
Identify the scale: Look at the markings on each cylinder. Determine what volume each line represents (e.g., 1 mL, 2 mL, etc.).
2.
Locate the meniscus: The liquid forms a curve due to surface tension. The bottom of this curve is where you take your reading.
3.
Read the volume: Align your eye level with the bottom of the meniscus and note the nearest marked value.
4.
Record the answer: Write the volume in milliliters (mL) below each cylinder.
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📏 Example Interpretation:
Let’s assume the cylinders look like this (based on typical worksheet layouts):
#### Cylinder 1:
- Scale from 140 to 150 mL
- Lines every 1 mL
- Bottom of meniscus is at
146 mL
→ Answer:
146 mL
#### Cylinder 2:
- Scale from 40 to 50 mL
- Lines every 1 mL
- Meniscus bottom is at
48 mL
→ Answer:
48 mL
#### Cylinder 3:
- Scale from 70 to 80 mL
- Lines every 1 mL
- Meniscus at
74 mL
→ Answer:
74 mL
#### Cylinder 4:
- Scale from 50 to 60 mL
- Lines every 1 mL
- Meniscus at
53 mL
→ Answer:
53 mL
#### Cylinder 5:
- Scale from 20 to 30 mL
- Lines every 1 mL
- Meniscus at
27 mL
→ Answer:
27 mL
#### Cylinder 6:
- Scale from 70 to 80 mL
- Lines every 1 mL
- Meniscus at
79 mL
→ Answer:
79 mL
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✔ Final Answers (Example):
| Cylinder | Volume (mL) |
|---------|-------------|
| 1 | 146 |
| 2 | 48 |
| 3 | 74 |
| 4 | 53 |
| 5 | 27 |
| 6 | 79 |
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Important Notes:
- Always use the
bottom of the meniscus for accuracy.
- Estimate between lines if needed (e.g., halfway between 48 and 49 = 48.5 mL).
- Ensure you’re reading at eye level to avoid parallax error.
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Please provide the actual liquid levels or describe the positions of the menisci in each cylinder, and I’ll give you the exact correct answers!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of science measuring worksheet.