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unit of spefic gravity​

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Answered by SP85
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It is unitless

Because the density is directly related to the mass, the specific gravity can also be determined from the ratios of the mass of the object to the mass of the water, or the ratios of the weight of the object to the weight of water. The specific gravity has no units.

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Answered by AparnaJiji17
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Answer:

specific gravity is a dimensionless quantity,that is, it is not expressed in unit.

Explanation:

specific gravity refers to the ratio of density of solid or liquid to the density of water at 4 degree Celsius

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