Mass is measured in kilograms, not weight. The mass of the furnace oil will be 0.9655 kg.
If you do not know the difference between weight and mass, consider the following: You have the same amount of material in you whether you are in earth, in mid space or on the moon. That is your mass. You also have a certain amount of weight on earth, which is the effect of the earth's gravitational force acting on your mass. On the moon, the gravitational force is only a sixth as strong and your weight will be only a sixth as much as on earth. In outer space, there may be no gravitational force in which case your weight will be 0. Thus your mass is something that is an intrinsic property of you (at least, of your body) while your weight is largely dependent on the gravitational force acting on you.
1 litre of furnace oil will have a mass of 0.998 kg. The temperature of the oil is irrelevant.
No. You need the length, width and height. If you had weight but not height, you would need the density (or the specific gravity). Strictly speaking, you need mass, not weight because with weight you would also need the accelaration due to gravity.
I suspect that the answer is specific gravity but, with only part of the question being visible, it is hard to be sure.
Weight = Mass x Gravity
You could measure the weight of a recipient with air, and compare it to one without air (with a vacuum instead).
1 litre of furnace oil will have a mass of 0.998 kg. The temperature of the oil is irrelevant.
alcohol specific gravity
The unit weight of soil with a specific gravity of 2.65 is 1.8 g/cc.
There is a very great relationship between density and specific gravity. Density contributes to the weight of a substance under specific gravity.
Relative density, or specific gravity, is the ratio of the density (mass of a unit volume) of a substance to the density of a given reference material. Specific gravity usually means relative density with respect to water.
Specific gravity
Specific gravity
Depends on the specific gravity of the individual compnents and the specific mix design. Weight can very greatly.
density is like weight and gravity is what pulls you to the ground density is what determines weight
Specific gravity.
No. Weight is the result of gravity acting on mass.
Specific gravity.