To calculate the Volume from Specific Gravity (Vsg) from the mass of the substance (m) and the specific gravity (SG):
\[ Vsg = \frac{m}{SG \times 998.2} \]
Where:
The Volume from Specific Gravity (Vsg) is calculated by dividing the mass of the substance by the product of the specific gravity and the density of water (998.2 kg/m3). This conversion is commonly used in various fields such as fluid dynamics, chemistry, and material science.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ Vsg = \frac{10}{0.8 \times 998.2} \approx 0.01253 \text{ m}^3 \]
The Volume from Specific Gravity is approximately 0.01253 m3.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ Vsg = \frac{20}{1.2 \times 998.2} \approx 0.01670 \text{ m}^3 \]
The Volume from Specific Gravity is approximately 0.01670 m3.