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Finding the volume of a liquid is easy, for all you need to do is pour the liquid into a graduated cylinder and that's its volume. The reading below is at 35 ml. The cylinder is graduated into mililiters. When a liquid is put into a cylinder, it does something unusual. It curves. This curve is caused by a quality that liquids called surface tension. When you read the graduated cylinder, you read it at the bottom of the curve. This is called the meniscus
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