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Relative density has no unit? Why?
(Question from Topic 'pressure')

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Relative density has no unit? Why?

(Question from Topic 'pressure')

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Relative density has no unit because it is the ratio of same units which gets cancelled. Answer: ... Relative density = Density of the substance/Density of water at 4°C. As both the numerator and the denominator on the RHS of the above formula has the same unit (i.e. kg/m3) they get canceled

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