light crude oil has less specific gravity,less viscosity while heavy crude oil has more specific gravity & viscosity.
The specific gravity of gold is 19.3, it means the density of gold to density of water results 19.3...which gives the idea about how heavy the gold is , in respect to water.
The specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is 'above average'.
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The specific gravity of lithium is 0.534
there is none gold is so heavy
Specific gravity of crude oil is how light or heavy it is compared to water. If the API gravity is less than 10 it will float in water.
light crude oil has less specific gravity,less viscosity while heavy crude oil has more specific gravity & viscosity.
Of course. Heavy water ice will sink in light water.
The specific gravity of gold is 19.3, it means the density of gold to density of water results 19.3...which gives the idea about how heavy the gold is , in respect to water.
depends on the type of aviation fuel, need more info
The specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is above average, so yes, a diamond is heavy for its size.
Viscosity is how slowly a fluid will move or pour at specified temperature. Specific Gravity is how heavy it is in relation to its volume.
(Tonnes / specific gravity) * 264.17 = gallons (US) (Tonnes / specific gravity ) * 219.97 = gallons (impereal) Example: 1 Tonne fuel oil , specific gravity 0.89 , US gallons ? (1 / 0.89) * 264.17 = 296.82 US gallons (approx)
The comparative specific gravity of conglomerate is dependent on the rock types composing it.
In a technical sense, any fuel used by ships is bunker fuel. As regards heavy fuel oil, it's either No. 5 or No. 6 fuel oil, and is most commonly No. 6 or "bunker fuel" or "navy special fuel oil" or something similar.No. 6 heavy fuel oil has a specific gravity of about 0.94 to 0.95 at room temperature (68 degrees F), and that translates to a weight density of about 59.3 to 59.9 pounds per cubic foot. Water weighs 62.44 pounds per cubic foot, by comparison at 68 degrees F.
Yes, for their size. Diamonds possess specific gravity of 3.5, which is above average.