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A beaker is filled with a liquid up to the mark of one liter and weighed. The weight of the liquid is found to be 6.5 N. The specific weight of the liquid will be?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: Specific weight(γ) is defined as the weight(w) per unit volume(V ), i.e.,

γ = w⁄V

Thus, γ = 6:5 ⁄10-3 N ⁄ m3 = 6:5 kN/m3.

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