If you go to greasedispensing.com you will find they have listed the specific gravity of some grease products.
There is no such thing as a specific gravity for any element.
Head pressure=specific gravity*1000*gravity*height. Therefore if specific gravity is increased head pressure will increase.
Oil has the highest specific gravity. Water has the second.
what is the specific gravity,luster,transparency,streak,cleavage,and fracture of barium?
specific gravity for common natural gas : 0.55 to 0.7 Specific gravity is unitless and is give the density of the gas divided by the density of air at 20C and 1bar.
You need to know the density (sometimes referred to as 'specific gravity') of the grease. Grams refer to the mass of product. CC's refer to the Volume of product. Density is Mass per Volume.
The specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is 'above average'.
There is no such thing as a specific gravity for any element.
Aluminum has no specific gravity, at least by the current definition of gravity.
helium doesn't have a specific gravity
Specific gravity of ppc is 3.15
mica has the specific gravity of 2.88
specific gravity of soil
What is the specific gravity of petroleum natha
specific gravity of acetone is 0.79
The specific gravity of lithium is 0.534
Head pressure=specific gravity*1000*gravity*height. Therefore if specific gravity is increased head pressure will increase.