It means that any volume of that urine weighs 1.015 times as much as the same
volume of pure water weighs. A properly trained physician or medical laboratory
technician can often identify and evaluate several normal or abnormal conditions
based on the measured specific gravity of an individual's urine.
7.5 is an incredibly astonishing specific gravity for urine. It's comparable to the
specific gravity of bronze, cast iron, and stainless steel, and your measurement
is very likely wrong. To be absolutely sure of what's going on, however, you need
to quit trolling the internet for medical advice, turn off the computer, and go see
an actual doctor. ASAP!
because the particles in the liquid stick together and form a unique property called bicromitation
Specific gravity means density of a substance, compared to the density of water.
You probably mean the "specific gravity" of crude oil. The answer is yes. For example: crude oil with a specific gravity of less than 1.0 and is therefore lighter than water and will float on its surface. "Extra heavy crude oil" has a specific gravity greater than 1.0 and sinks to the bottom of water.
Specific gravity relative to what? I assume you mean water. Bromine has a density of 3.11 gm/c^3, which is 3.11 times that of water. That could work for whatever you are doing.
The way I best understood specific gravity is that it's just something's density compared to water at a specific temperature. Water here is the reference. You can find the value of specific gravity by dividing it's density by the density of water. The density of water is 1.00 g/cm3 . This means that a specific gravity of 1.030 means that it's density is 1.030 g/cm3 (1.030 * 1.00 g/cm3 ). Keep in mind that specific gravity is simply a ratio. You should not be surprised then that it is unitless. g/cm3 divided by g/cm3 is 1, yielding no units. When I learned this in school, I felt that they just skipped over these details. Hope it helps!
No Gravity.
Specific gravity is the old name for relative density i.e. The density of a fluid relative to that of water. High spec gravity on it's own is relatively meaningless but is a term used in the brewing industry to indicate the strength of the must before fermentation which is indicative of the strength of the finished product.
specific gravity on urine test strip, what does this mean result 1.015
Sp. Gravity as 1.030 Urine Analysis means
Urine specific gravity is a test that measures the chemical components found in the urine. Normal values are between 1.000-1.030. So your specific gravity is considered normal range.
You are dehydrated and you need to increase your fluid intake.
It means that it is nearly pure water with very, very little else in it.
If you mean like high amount of urine: Polyuria. If you mean like high amount of particles inside the urine: High specific gravity = your urine may have high levels of glucose, protein, bilirubin, urobilinogen, or/and a lot of mucus, crystals, bacteria, and tissue/blood cells.
SG ur may represent specific gravity of urine, a typical measure taken during urinalysis.
the specific gravity of a topaz is 3.4 to 3.6
Before answering your question, do you produce large amount of urine (polyuria)? LOW Specific Gravity test (1.003-1.009 [I think]) means that you have low amount of particles inside your urine. It is clinical significance serious, it may indicate type I diabetes. (you also may have polyuria) If it is just normal, you just drinking a lot of water (you also may have polyuria)
specific gravity
Perhaps you mean "specific gravity". That refers to an object's density, compared to the density of a reference subtance (usually water). For example, if iron has 8 times the density of water, then its specific gravity is said to be 8.
It means you have a medical emergency , normal specific gravity levels of urine are witnin 1.00 to 1.039 . Either that your urine is EXTREMELY and DANGEROUSLY concentrated which would require immediate medical attention , or maybe you might simiply have misinterupted the results of your urinanalysis.