Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 2 (Q.No. 49)
49.
The volume per unit mass of a liquid is called specific volume.
Yes
No
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Abhi said:   8 years ago
Specific volume (for liquid)= volume/weight (m3/N).

Specific volume (for gas) = volume/mass (m3/Kg).

GOPENDRA kumar said:   8 years ago
Answer is right as specific volume is equal to 1/density and density = mass / volume.

Kajal Sanjay Patil said:   5 years ago
Mass per unit Volume ---> Density.

Volume per unit Mass ---> Specific Volume.

Alekhya said:   10 years ago
Sorry. Your answer is correct. Specific mass is mass per unit volume.

Alekhya said:   10 years ago
No because specific volume is mass per unit volume of a liquid.

Ajay sathe said:   7 years ago
All the specific properties have per unit mass.

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