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what is the formula of specific gravity....??​

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Answered by Nilakshi43
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Answered by alokpandey34001
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specific gravity is a measure of relative density. The specific gravity is the density of a substance divided by the density of water. Density is measured in the units kg/m3. The density of water at 4.0°C is 1000 kg/m3. So, the specific gravity is a unitless number.

  1. specific gravity = density of the subs tance/ density of water at 4.0°C

2. SG = PSubstance/Pwater

SG = specific gravity (unitless)

ρsubstance = the density of the substance (kg/m3)

ρwater = the density of water at 4.0°C, 1000kg/m^3

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