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28. DEFINITION. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. 22 In other words the specific gravity is the ratio of the substance to the density of the standard of the density substance. Hence, if 5 is the specific gravity of a substance, and if the weight of a volume V of the substance, and w the intrinsic weight of the standard substance we have the W is equation W = wsV. , is generally standard substance, and in that case the in Ibs. cubic weight at the place, of the volume weight, Distilled taken as the V feet is given by the equation W= 62-55 V.

The resultant pressure on this liquid is the same as on the original solid. The weight of this liquid is entirely supported by the pressure of the surrounding liquid, and therefore the resultant pressure is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid, its and acts vertically upwards in a line passing through centre of gravity. This is sometimes expressed by saying that a solid immersed in fluid loses as much of its weight as is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces, observing that the above reasoning is equally applicable to the case of a body immersed in elastic fluid.

Shew that the whole pressure is altered in the ratio cos 0:1. ; An oblique cylinder standing on a horizontal plane, the 37. generating lines making an angle a with the vertical, is filled to a of liquid. Prove that the resultant pressure height h with a weight on the curved surface of the cylinder is equivalent to a couple of moment ^ Wh tan a, tending to upset the cylinder. W CHAPTER IV. RESULTANT VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL PRESSURE ON ANY SURFACE, RESULTANT PRESSURE ON THE SURFACE OF AN IMMERSED SOLID, CONDITIONS OF EQUILIBRIUM OF A FLOATING BODY, THE CAMEL, METHOD OF REMOVING WOODEN PILES, STABILITY OF EQUILIBRIUM, METACENTRE, BODIES FLOATING IN AIR, THE BALLOON.

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