Define, using equations, specific volume (?) and density(?). What is the mathematical relationship between these two terms
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It is denoted by the symbol v and can be calculated using the equation: \[ v = \frac{V}{m} \] where: v = specific volume (m^3/kg) V = volume of the substance (m^3) m = mass of the substance (kg) Show more…
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