Specific gravity and density

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      Objective B: To determine the density and specific gravity of an irregular object using the displacement method. Procedure. Determine the mass of the object. Record it in Table B. Fill a graduated cylinder about half full with water. Record the reading in the graduated cylinder to the nearest 0.1 ml in Table B …

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    • Density may be expressed with a variety of units

      Specific Gravity Worksheet. Specific Gravity. Route: Section: County: Lab No.: Sample No: Date:

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    • [DOCX File]Specific Gravity Worksheet

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      Apparent specific gravity or apparent density is commonly calculated by dividing the basis weight of the paper by the caliper, but this value varies with the ream size used, a major inconvenience, to say the least. It is much better to express this property in units of grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3).

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    • [DOC File]Mineral Density Testing - Student Org

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      Specific gravity or density is determined with a urinometer. Fill the urinometer cylinder about 3/4 full with urine and place the urinometer float in it. Be sure that the float rides free of contact with the sides or bottom of the cylinder. Read the specific gravity on the scale on …

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      Specific gravity is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of water. In this experiment, the specific gravity and density are the same because water has a density of 1 g/mL. The difference is that the specific gravity is without unit and density has units of g/mL.

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      Specific gravity Often, when measuring the density of an object, the “weight” of the object is actually measured rather than its mass (because of the measuring device used). Since “weight” is a function of gravity, and since the gravitational pull is different at different locations, the density would vary (which is …

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      The specific gravity of a substance is equal to its density divided by the density of water. It is a ratio and has no units. In the cgs system of units the density of water is so the specific gravity is the same as the density without units.

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      The density of the sand-water mixture can be computed from its specific gravity and the density of water at 60oF (from Table 1.5 in the inside front cover.) The area of the outlet is found from the given diameter of 2 ft: Ao = Do2/4 = (2 ft)2/4 = 3.1416 ft2.

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    • [DOC File]LAB EXERCISE #9

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      Specific gravity: ; Specific gravity = 0.75 *15-22. A 20-g piece of metal has a density of 4000 kg/m3. It is hung in a jar of oil (1500 kg/m3) by a thin thread until it is completely submerged. What is the tension in the thread? First find volume of metal from its mass and density:; FB = gV

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      Specific gravity = Density of Substance = 0.634 4 g/cc = 0.634 4. Density of Standard 1.00 g/cc. 13. A cylinder of plastic is 120. mm long, and 42 mm in diameter. It has a mass of 0.995 kg. Determine its specific gravity and indicate whether it would float or sink in water.

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