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10 May, 17:49

You are trying to determine the specific gravity of an unknown liquid. If m is the mass of a solid object, mL is the object's apparent mass in the unknown liquid, and mA is the apparent mass of the object in water, what is the formula for the specific gravity of the liquid?

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  1. 10 May, 18:07
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    Answer: S. G = m*V1 + mL*V2 + mA*V3 - m*V1

    Explanation:

    m = mass of solid object

    mL = Object Apparent mass in an unknown liquid

    mA = Apparent mass of object in water

    V1 = volume of solid object

    V2 = Volume of unknown liquid

    V3 = Volume of water
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