Density meter



density meter, also known as a densometer, is a device that measures the density. Density is usually abbreviated as either  or . Typically, density either has the units of  or . The most basic principle of how density is calculated is by the formula:
Where:
 = the density of the sample.
 = the mass of the sample.
 = the volume of the sample.
Many density meters can measure both the wet portion and the dry portion of a sample. The wet portion comprises the density from all liquids present in the sample. The dry solids comprise solely of the density of the solids present in the sample.
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.






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