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Using the formula for specific gravity below, what would the SG be of the following object weighed using the hydrostatic method, if the weight in air is 26.5g, and the weight in water is 16.5g?

Author: Emma Begent-Cove

Using the formula for specific gravity below, what would the SG be of the following object weighed using the hydrostatic method, if the weight in air is 26.5g, and the weight in water is 16.5g?



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2.65


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