Use a balance, two beakers, (no measuring cylinder) to measure the density of small stones The teacher talked about it before, but I forgot. It's not filling one beaker with water, then putting stones in it, and spilling water into another beaker. That's very simple. I know. What I asked is another method, not filling the beaker with water and putting stones in it

Use a balance, two beakers, (no measuring cylinder) to measure the density of small stones The teacher talked about it before, but I forgot. It's not filling one beaker with water, then putting stones in it, and spilling water into another beaker. That's very simple. I know. What I asked is another method, not filling the beaker with water and putting stones in it

1. Measure the mass of the stone with the balance. 2. Put the stone into a beaker with water, and then add water to the other beaker. The water surface is equal to the water surface of the beaker with stone. 3. Measure the total mass of the beaker and water with the balance as m2, and then measure the total mass of the other beaker and water as M34