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SI unit of specific volume​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Specific volume is a property of materials, defined as the number of cubic meters occupied by one kilogram of a particular substance.
  • The standard unit is the meter cubed per kilogram (m³/kg or m³·kg−¹).

Answered by REDPLANET
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Specific volume is defined as the number of cubic meters occupied by one kilogram of matter. It is the ratio of a material's volume to its mass, which is the same as the reciprocal of its density. In other words, specific volume is inversely proportional to density. Specific volume may be calculated or measured for any state of matter, but it is most often used in calculations involving gases.

SI UNIT = cubic meters per kilogram (m³/kg)

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