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three differences between eureka can and specific gravity bottle​

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Answered by ItzXmartySHRUTI
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Answer:Now in fluid mechanics, specific gravity is defined as the density of any substance relative to water which is kept at 4°C, if we take gases the temperature is taken 25°C and (pressure is taken 1 atm).

The reason for fixing the temperature is that water achieves maximum density at that particular temperature

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Answered by archmish2000
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Answer:Eureka Can:It is a cylindrical glass or plastic beaker which has a side opening present near its mouth. The volume of the can is equal to the volume of the liquid up to the spout. It is used to determine the volume of unknown solid objects.

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Specific gravity bottle:The relative density of a liquid can be determined with the help of a special bottle called specific gravity bottle. It is a small glass bottle with a glass stopper. The stopper has a fine capillary tube.

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