Physics, asked by jincybenny78, 1 month ago

what will be the reading when a hydrometer is dipped in water?​

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Answered by ashok234bbu
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Answer:

if your hydrometer is properly calibrated, it should read 1.000 when floating in pure water. Because the density of water changes with temperature, hydrometers are meant to be used at a specific temperature (either 60 °F/16 °C or 68 °F/20 °C)

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Answered by moulikaspm
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Hydrometer dipped in will float and it's reading 1.000

If your hydrometer is properly calibrated, it should read 1.000 when floating in pure water. Because the density of water changes with temperature, hydrometers are meant to be used at a specific temperature (either 60 °F/16 °C or 68 °F/20 °C).

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