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specific gravity of kerosene at 27 degrees celsius

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Answered by samarthcpatil8694
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Specific Gravity define by, ratio of selected fluid density to standard fluid density.

We consider standard fluid is water whose density is 1000 kg/m^3.

For kerosene….

specific gravity = density of kerosene/density of water so..

S.G. = 820/1000

So specific gravity for kerosene is = 0.820 .

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