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This page is about the measurement using water as a reference. For a general use of specific gravity, see relative density
Relative density

Relative density, sometimes called specific density, is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a given reference material....
.


Specific gravity is defined as the ratio of the density
Density

The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume. The symbol of density is ....
 of a given solid or liquid substance to the density of water
Water (molecule)

File:Blue-water-pool.jpgWater is the most abundant molecule on Earth's surface, constituting about 70% of the Earth's surface in liquid, solid, and gaseous states....
 at a specific temperature and pressure, typically at 4°C (39°F) and , making it a dimensionless quantity (see below). Substances with a specific gravity greater than one are denser than water, and so (ignoring surface tension
Surface tension

Surface tension is an attractive property of the surface of a liquid. It is what causes the surface portion of liquid to be attracted to another surface, such as that of another portion of liquid ....
 effects) will sink in it, and those with a specific gravity of less than one are less dense than water, and so will float in it.






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This page is about the measurement using water as a reference. For a general use of specific gravity, see relative density
Relative density

Relative density, sometimes called specific density, is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a given reference material....
.


Specific gravity is defined as the ratio of the density
Density

The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume. The symbol of density is ....
 of a given solid or liquid substance to the density of water
Water (molecule)

File:Blue-water-pool.jpgWater is the most abundant molecule on Earth's surface, constituting about 70% of the Earth's surface in liquid, solid, and gaseous states....
 at a specific temperature and pressure, typically at 4°C (39°F) and , making it a dimensionless quantity (see below). Substances with a specific gravity greater than one are denser than water, and so (ignoring surface tension
Surface tension

Surface tension is an attractive property of the surface of a liquid. It is what causes the surface portion of liquid to be attracted to another surface, such as that of another portion of liquid ....
 effects) will sink in it, and those with a specific gravity of less than one are less dense than water, and so will float in it. Specific gravity is a special case of, or in some usages synonymous with, relative density
Relative density

Relative density, sometimes called specific density, is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a given reference material....
, with the latter term often preferred in modern scientific writing. The use of specific gravity is discouraged in technical use in scientific fields requiring high precision — actual density (in dimensions of mass per unit volume) is preferred.

Specific gravity, SG, is expressed mathematically as:

where is the density of the substance, and is the density of water. (By convention ?, the Greek letter rho
Rho (letter)

Rho is the 17th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 100. It is derived from Proto-Canaanite alphabet R? "head" ....
, denotes density.) The density of water varies with temperature and pressure, and it is usual to refer specific gravity to the density at 4°C (39.2°F) and a normal pressure of 1 atm
Atmosphere (unit)

The standard atmosphere is an international reference pressure defined as 101,325 Pascal and formerly used as unit of pressure . For practical purposes it has been replaced by the Bar which is 100,000 Pa....
. The given temperature and pressure are preferred because it is when water has its maximum density. In this case is equal to 1000 kg·m-3 in SI units
International System of Units

The International System of Units is the modern form of the metric system and is generally a system devised around the convenience of the number ten....
 (or 62.43 lbm·ft-3 in United States customary units
United States customary units

The United States Customary System for units of measurement, also known in the United States as English, Imperial or standard units, is the primary and most commonly-used system of units of measurement in the United States....
).

Given the specific gravity of a substance, its actual density can be calculated by inverting the above formula:

Occasionally a reference substance other than water is specified (for example, air), in which case specific gravity means density relative to that reference.

Specific gravity is, by definition, dimensionless and therefore not dependent on the system of units used (e.g. slugs
Slug (mass)

The slug is an English unit of mass. It is a mass that accelerates by 1 ft/s? when a force of one pound-force is exerted on it. Therefore a slug has a mass of 32.17405 pounds or 14.5939 kg....
·ft-3 or kg·m-3). However, the two densities must be converted to the same units before carrying out the numerical ratio calculation.

For information about the measurement of and uses of specific gravity, see relative density
Relative density

Relative density, sometimes called specific density, is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a given reference material....
.

Examples


  • Balsa wood has a specific gravity of 0.2, so it is 0.2 times as dense as water.
  • Aluminium
    Aluminium

    Aluminium or aluminum is a silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements. It has the symbol Al; its atomic number is 13....
     has a specific gravity of 2.7, so it is 2.7 times as dense as water.
  • Lead
    Lead

    Lead is a main-group Chemical element with symbol Pb and atomic number 82. Lead is a soft, malleable poor metal, also considered to be one of the heavy metal ....
     has a specific gravity of 11.35, so it is 11.35 times as dense as water.
  • Mercury
    Mercury (element)

    Mercury , also called quicksilver or hydrargyrum , is a chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic number 80. A heavy, silvery d-block metal, mercury is one of six elements that are liquid at or near room temperature and pressure....
     has a specific gravity of 13.56, so it is 13.56 times as dense as water.


(Samples may vary, and these figures are approximate.)

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