It's usually about 1.050-1.055.
About 1.042 at 21C.
Their is no specific date that apple juice was made... And if there was it would not be verifiable.
it depends on from how high you drop it...
single strength orange juice viscosity at 40f
The specific gravity of orange juice concentrate typically ranges from 1.25 to 1.40. It can vary depending on factors such as sugar content and processing methods.
The pH of fruit juices is under 7.
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If the Specific Gravity of Pineapple Juice is 1.40, then: 8.345404487293294 (LB weight of 1 gal H20 @ 4ºC) X 1.40 (specific Gravity) = 11.6835663 (LB weight of 1 gal pineapple juice) ÷ 3.7854 (number of Liters per gallon) = 3.08648129 LB per Liter 3.08648129 LB = 1.40 Kilograms
It depends on the type of juice. some juices are clear solutions or filtered to become clear. Others are mixtures. Shaking clear juices like grape juice, apple juice or cider will get air bubbles mixed in that will disappear after a moment and the apple juice will be just like before it was shaken. Juices like tomato, orange and pineapple juice will eventually have the undissolved solids settle to the bottom. It is important to shake it (hopefully in a closed container) to bring it to its drinkable form. Unfiltered apple juice, if settled, may also need to be shaken.
apple juice is a homogeneous mixture
you just have too squeeze it's guts out and then woola you have apple juice. p.s. apple juice sucks
Apple juice has more sugar.