what will be the reading when a hydrometer is dipped in water
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- A hydrometer is a device that measures specific gravity. It works on the Archimedes principle, which states that a solid thing floats in a liquid and displaces its own weight.
- When floating in clean water, your hydrometer should register 1.000 if it is properly calibrated. Hydrometers are designed to be used at a specified temperature (either 60 °F/16 °C or 68 °F/20 °C) since the density of water fluctuates with temperature.
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