It depends on the specific weight of the special sort of stones. 1 cubic meter of water weighs 1 tonne.
Yes, when the object is submerged in water then water exerts opposite buoyonci force which decrease the weight of object.
what is the weight of salt water of one cubic meter
The weight of water displaced by the floating block of wood is exactly equal to the weight of the ENTIRE block of wood, regardless of how much of the wood is above the water level.
The cylinder will support, at neutral buoyancy, as much weight as the weight of water it could contain, less the weight of the cylinder itself.
Specific gravity.
Specific gravity compares the weight of a mineral with the weight of an equal amount of water! :D
Specific gravity compares the weight of a mineral with the weight of an equal amount of water! :D
Specific gravity
Specific gravity
Specific gravity compares the weight of a mineral with the weight of an equal volume of water, while hardness measures a mineral's resistance to scratching or abrasion.
The weight of a mineral is compared to the weight of an equal volume of water using a measurement called specific gravity. Specific gravity is the ratio of the weight of the mineral to the weight of an equal volume of water. Minerals with a specific gravity greater than 1 are heavier than water, while those with a specific gravity less than 1 are lighter.
Specific gravity.
Dry Bulk Specific Gravity does not take into account for anything getting into the permeable or impermeable voids of say a stone by water for instance. Saturated Surface Dry Bulk Specific Gravity takes into account for anything getting into the permeable voids only of say a stone by water. Apparent Specific gravity takes into account for the volume of the impermeable voids and not anything getting into the permeable voids of say a stone by water.
Specific gravity of a mineral is calculated by dividing the weight of the mineral by the weight of an equal volume of water. This is typically done using a balance to measure the weight of the mineral and a graduated cylinder to measure water displacement. The specific gravity value provides information about the density and composition of the mineral in comparison to water.
The specific weight of granulated slag with water from a blast furnace can vary depending on the properties of the slag and the amount of water added. However, typically the specific weight of granulated slag with water would be higher than the specific weight of water alone due to the presence of the solid slag particles in the mixture.
To determine the specific gravity of a liquid using Hare's apparatus, fill the specific gravity bottle with the liquid and measure its weight. Then, refill the bottle with distilled water and measure its weight. Divide the weight of the liquid by the weight of the water to calculate the specific gravity.