Physics, asked by nayanikadutta71, 9 months ago

Explain the term: “Specific gravity of iron 7.5”.

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Answered by adityabanerjee115
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Answered by smartbrainz
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the specific gravity of iron is 7.5 this statement means that it has its density 7.5 times more than that of water.

Explanation:

  • the specific gravity is actually the ratio of the density of a particular substance to the density of water in the same unit.  specific gravity has no unit since there is a ratio between two similar units.
  • the specific gravity is a useful parameter in determining the density of a particular object. It is actually a comparison or A ratio between the density of two substances.

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