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)
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.
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.
Different oils have different densities, but usually their density is a bit less than water.
Type your answer here... 900-921 Kg/m3
900-921 Kg/m3
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The unit weight of submerged soil: Submerged Density (kN/m3) = Saturated Density - Water Density Water Density = 9.81 kN/m3
density of the object < density of the fluid
what is the density of castre oil what is the density of castre oil
"What is the density of fuel oil?"
density of base oil
Oil floats on water, and has a lower density.
The density of oil is 820 kg/m3.
All materials with a density greater than the density of this oil.
The oil with the greatest density is a motor oil with a high viscosity, which is a resistance to flow. A lower density oil would be one that is like SAE 20.
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The Density of oil is greater than the density of water.
Type your answer here... the oil has more density
Oil
No, relative density is relative to water. Therefore, oil with a relative density of 0.9 is 90% the density of water. Which is why oil floats on top of water. Put both in a glass to see.