Specific gravity (SG) is a dimensionless quantity that compares the density of a substance to the density of water at a specified temperature. It is commonly used in various fields such as engineering, geology, and chemistry.
The specific gravity of a substance can be calculated using the formula:
The density of water is typically taken as 1 g/cmΒ³ at 4Β°C for most practical purposes.
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