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There are different densities of oils used in cars. It's known as 'viscosity'. In engine oils this ranges from 5 to about 30. Some gear oils, as in back axles range up to 85 or more (this is very thick and dense)

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Different oils have different densities, but usually their density is a bit less than water.

Different oils have different densities, but usually their density is a bit less than water.

Different oils have different densities, but usually their density is a bit less than water.

Different oils have different densities, but usually their density is a bit less than water.

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The density of oil is approx. 0.9 g/ml or g/cm3. The density of oil depends on the type of oil and varies between 0.8 to 0.96 grams per centimeter cubed.

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Different oils have different densities, but usually their density is a bit less than water.

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Type your answer here... 900-921 Kg/m3

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900-921 Kg/m3

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good answer ty

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