M mcgill2012 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jun 29, 2010 Messages 101 Reaction score 0 Aug 16, 2010 #1 Members don't see this ad. can you multiply this by volume of your object to obtain vol submerged? when is and isnt this allowed?
Members don't see this ad. can you multiply this by volume of your object to obtain vol submerged? when is and isnt this allowed?
Pons Asinorum Full Member Moderator Emeritus Verified Member 10+ Year Member Navy Physician Verified Expert Joined Jul 30, 2010 Messages 4,007 Reaction score 368 Aug 16, 2010 #2 mcgill2012 said: can you multiply this by volume of your object to obtain vol submerged? when is and isnt this allowed? Click to expand... I don't think I've ever seen SG values for solids, but sure. If your object is submerged in pure water, the SG, if given, would work to give you a relative density. Upvote 0 Downvote
mcgill2012 said: can you multiply this by volume of your object to obtain vol submerged? when is and isnt this allowed? Click to expand... I don't think I've ever seen SG values for solids, but sure. If your object is submerged in pure water, the SG, if given, would work to give you a relative density.