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SPECIFIC GRAVITY DETERMINATIONS
SPECIFIC GRAVITY DETERMINATIONS
SPECIFIC GRAVITY DETERMINATIONS
SPECIFIC GRAVITY DETERMINATIONS
SPECIFIC GRAVITY DETERMINATIONS
The balance can be elevated for suspending specimens in water by means of a Clamp
and Rod Support (see Figure 5).
Figure 5. Specific Gravity Measurements.
A specimen can be suspended from the left-hand platform by tying a string around the
bottom end of the platform support, underneath the base.
SOLIDS - (denser than water)
SOLIDS - (denser than water)
SOLIDS - (denser than water)
SOLIDS - (denser than water)
SOLIDS - (denser than water)
To determine specific gravity of solids denser than water, the specimen should be first
weighed in air and then weighed immersed in water.
S. G. = Weight in air
Weight in air minus weight in water
SOLIDS - (less dense than water)
SOLIDS - (less dense than water)
SOLIDS - (less dense than water)
SOLIDS - (less dense than water)
SOLIDS - (less dense than water)
To determine the specific gravity of solids less dense than water, it is necessary to
attach a sinker and then make the following weighings:
a. Weight of body in air
b. Combined weight of body in air plus sinker in water
c. Weight of both body and sinker in water
Specific Gravity = a
b-c
ACCESSORY CLAMP & ROD SUP-
PORT Rod fits hole in base of bal-
ance and clamp fastens to table,
desk or bench.
Model 183 (not included)
Suspend specimen from left
hand platform for Specific
Gravity experiments.