what is the difference between specific gravity and density
of a substance?
Answer Posted / ankit singh
some corrections for the first,second...answers..
in specific gravity, the standard refers to a substace,
which shud be a fluid, i.e. it may be WATER for liquids &
air for gases...not necessarily water always..
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