An instrument used to measure the Specific Gravity (or Relative Density) of a liquid is called as a Hydrometer. It is the Ratio of the density of the liquid to the desnity of the fresh water (i.e. 1.000).
The instrument consist of a glass chamber with Lead Shots or Mercury filled at the bottom or the base, to make it float upright.
A hydrometer measures the specific gravity or density of a liquid, typically used to determine the alcohol content in a solution, such as beer or wine. By floating in a liquid, a hydrometer can provide a reading that indicates the concentration of sugars or alcohol in the liquid.
The hydrometer was invented in 1770 by Swiss mathematician and physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
The hydrometer will float higher in glycerin than in gasoline because glycerin is denser than gasoline. The level to which the hydrometer floats indicates the density of the liquid it is submerged in.
The property of water that causes the hydrometer to be read at the level of the meniscus is surface tension. The meniscus is the curved surface of the water in the hydrometer caused by the attraction between water molecules and the walls of the hydrometer. Reading at the bottom of the meniscus helps to ensure an accurate measurement.
As salinity increases, hydrometer readings also increase. This is because a hydrometer measures the density of a liquid, and higher salinity results in a denser solution due to the dissolved salts. Therefore, as more salt is added to the water, the hydrometer will float higher, indicating a greater salinity level.
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With a hydrometer which you can buy at any auto parts store.
It measured by the density of the size from the hydrometer.
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The least count of a hydrometer typically ranges from 0.001 to 0.005 depending on the specific design and purpose of the hydrometer. This value represents the smallest incremental measurement that can be read on the scale of the hydrometer.
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A hydrometer is a device used to measure the specific gravity or relative density of liquids. In Hindi, a hydrometer is called "हाइड्रोमीटर" (pronounced as "haideromeetar").
Mrs.Tuft used a hydrometer to determine the specific gravity of a liquid
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A hydrometer measures the specific gravity or density of a liquid, typically used to determine the alcohol content in a solution, such as beer or wine. By floating in a liquid, a hydrometer can provide a reading that indicates the concentration of sugars or alcohol in the liquid.
The hydrometer was invented in 1770 by Swiss mathematician and physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.