What is the Specific Weight of Water?
In the metric, or SI, system the unit weight of water is 998 kg per cubic meter -- kg/m3 -- or approximately 1 g per cubic centimeter, g/cm3. In imperial measurements, the unit weight of water is commonly given as 62.4 pounds per cubic foot, lbs/ft3. A further way to describe unit weight using the metric system and referencing the force of gravity is 9,800 newtons per cubic meter, N/m3.
How to Calculate Specific Weight of Fluid given Specific Gravity?
Specific Weight of Fluid given Specific Gravity calculator uses Specific Weight of Liquid in Piezometer = Specific Gravity of Fluid*Specific Weight of Standard Fluid to calculate the Specific Weight of Liquid in Piezometer, The Specific Weight of Fluid given Specific Gravity formula is defined as a product of Specific Gravity of the given liquid and the specific weight of the standard fluid. Specific Weight of Liquid in Piezometer is denoted by S symbol.
How to calculate Specific Weight of Fluid given Specific Gravity using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Specific Weight of Fluid given Specific Gravity, enter Specific Gravity of Fluid (Gf) & Specific Weight of Standard Fluid (ϒ s) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Specific Weight of Fluid given Specific Gravity calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.00105 = 14*70.