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  2. Twaddell scale - Wikipedia

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    On this scale, a specific gravity of 1.000 is reported as 0, and a specific gravity of 2.000 is reported as 200. [1] For example, concentrated sulfuric acid with a specific gravity of 1.8 has a Twaddell scale measurement of 160, reflecting the linear relationship between readings and specific gravity. The Twaddell scale is used exclusively for ...

  3. Hydrometer - Wikipedia

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    A hydrometer calibrated to read specific gravity relative to water at 60 °F (16 °C) is a standard tool for servicing automobile batteries. Tables are used to correct the reading to the standard temperature.

  4. List of measuring instruments - Wikipedia

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    specific gravity of liquids densitometer: degree of darkness in photographic or semitransparent material diffractometer: structure of crystals dilatometer: volume changes caused by a physical or chemical process disdrometer: size, speed, and velocity of raindrops dosimeter: exposure to hazards, especially radiation; radiation of item drumometer

  5. Baumé scale - Wikipedia

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    Before standardization on specific gravity around the time of World War II the Baumé scale was generally used in industrial chemistry and pharmacology for the measurement of density of liquids. Today the Baumé scale is still used in various industries such as sugar beet processing , ophthalmics, starch industry, winemaking, industrial water ...

  6. Slip (vehicle dynamics) - Wikipedia

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    In (automotive) vehicle dynamics, slip is the relative motion between a tire and the road surface it is moving on. This slip can be generated either by the tire's rotational speed being greater or less than the free-rolling speed (usually described as percent slip), or by the tire's plane of rotation being at an angle to its direction of motion (referred to as slip angle).

  7. Density meter - Wikipedia

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    A density meter does not measure the specific gravity of a sample directly. However, the specific gravity can be inferred from a density meter. The specific gravity is defined as the density of a sample compared to the density of a reference. The reference density is typically of that of water. The specific gravity is found by the following ...

  8. Talk:Hydrometer - Wikipedia

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    I'm surprised that this article does not mention the hydrometer's use in measuring the specific gravity of freshwater or saltwater marine aquariums, especially considering that this is no doubt the most popular home-consumer use for the device. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.110.212.12 02:00, 18 August 2011 (UTC)

  9. Soil mechanics - Wikipedia

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    In the hydrometer tests, the soil particles are mixed with water and shaken to produce a dilute suspension in a glass cylinder, and then the cylinder is left to sit. A hydrometer is used to measure the density of the suspension as a function of time. Clay particles may take several hours to settle past the depth of measurement of the hydrometer.

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