A lactometer is used to measure the specific gravity (richness) of milk.
The specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is 'above average'.
14 k is more dense which is measured by specific gravity that makes it weigh more.
The specific gravity of lithium is 0.534
What is the specific gravity of petroleum natha
specific gravity
hardens, specific gravity and color.
Pycnometer, Digital density meter
A lactometer is used to measure the specific gravity (richness) of milk.
gravity is weight and weight is measured in N (newtons). so, no, its not measured in grams. :) Actually, gravity is measured as acceleration and is 9.8 Meters/second/second or 32.2 feet/second/second. Weight is the effect felt BECAUSE of gravity.
No. First, gravity is a phenomenon not something you can measure. What you can measure is the force due to gravity which is measured in "Newtons" , or the acceleration due to gravity, which is measured in meters per second per second. I can't think of anything about gravity that would be measured in cubic centimeters, or cubic anything.
Gravity isn't measured by size.
measured densities for turquoise range from 2.6 to 2.8 g/cm2 http://www.mindat.org/min-4060.html
The specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is 'above average'.
Specific gravity of the electrolyte in the lead acid cell or battery (assuming that the battery is not of the sealed type) is often used as a measure of its STATE OF CHARGE. Sure we can do the same with a multimeter but the above method is more accurate.
There is no such thing as a specific gravity for any element.
No. The force of gravity is measured in scales.