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How specific gravity is compared with water?​

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Answered by kookie2787
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Water has a density of 1 kg/l at 4°C. When the specific gravity is defined based on water at 4°C, then the specific gravity is equal to the density of the liquid. However, if the specific gravity is expressed at different temperatures, it will no longer be equal to the density.

Answered by readygovindbhai
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Water has a density of 1 kg/l at 4°C. When the specific gravity is defined based on water at 4°C, then the specific gravity is equal to the density of the liquid. However, if the specific gravity is expressed at different temperatures, it will no longer be equal to the density.

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