Specific gravity is the density of an object relative to that of water. In standard units the density of water is 1g/cm3 = 1kg/L3 so you can use the numbers for density and specific gravity interchangeably if you are using those units. Otherwise you can easily make the conversion to the appropriate units.
Neev J.
asked 02/19/21How's weight =volume ×specific gravity
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