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Difference between specific mass and specific weight

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Answered by heroboy53
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In the case of specific weight, it is the ratio of weight of an object to the object's volume. In the case of specific gravity, it is the ratio of an objects density to the density of water. Specific weight has units of force per volume, such as lbf/ft3. ... Both are very similar to density (mass per volume

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