TABLE OF SPECIFIC GRAVITIES.
| Metals. | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Iron, | (cast) | 7·207 | |
| „ | (wrought) | 7·688 | |
| Steel | (soft) | 7·780 | |
| „ | (tempered) | 7·840 | |
| Lead | (cast) | 11·400 | |
| „ | (sheet) | 11·407 | |
| Brass | (cast) | 8·384 | |
| „ | (wire drawn) | 8·544 | |
| Copper | (sheet) | 8·767 | |
| „ | (cast) | 8·607 | |
| Gold | (cast) | 19·238 | |
| „ | (hammered) | 19·361 | |
| Gold | (22 carats) | 17·481 | |
| „ | (20 „ ) | 15·709 | |
| Silver | (pure, cast) | 10·474 | |
| „ | (hammered) | 10·511 | |
| Mercury | (60°) | 13·580 | |
| Pewter | 7·248 | ||
| Tin | 7·293 | ||
| Zinc | (cast) | 7·215 | |
| Platinum | 21·500 | ||
| Antimony | 6·712 | ||
| Arsenic | 5·763 | ||
| Bronze | (gun metal) | 8·700 | |
| Stones and Earth. | |||
| Coal | (Bituminous) | 1·256 | |
| „ | (Anthracite) | { | 1·436 |
| 1·640 | |||
| Charcoal | ·441 | ||
| Brick | 1·900 | ||
| Clay | 1·930 | ||
| Common | Soil | 1·984 | |
| Emery | 4·000 | ||
| Glass | (plalte) | 3·248 | |
| Ivory | 1·822 | ||
| Grindstone | 2·143 | ||
| Diamond | 3·521 | ||
| Gypsum | 2·168 | ||
| Lime | 2·720 | ||
| Granite | 2·625 | ||
| Marble | 2·708 | ||
| Mica | 2·800 | ||
| Millstone | 2·484 | ||
| Nitre | 1·900 | ||
| Porcelain | 2·385 | ||
| Phosphorus | 1·770 | ||
| Pumice Stone | ·915 | ||
| Salt | 2·130 | ||
| Sand | 1·800 | ||
| Slate | 2·672 | ||
| Sulphur | 2·033 | ||
| Woods. | |||
| Ash | ·845 | ||
| Beech | ·852 | ||
| Birch | ·720 | ||
| Oak | 1·120 | ||
| Pine | (yellow) | ·660 | |
| „ | (white) | ·554 | |
| Cherry | ·715 | ||
| Cork | ·240 | ||
| Elm | ·671 | ||
| Poplar | ·383 | ||
| Walnut | ·671 | ||
| Willow | ·585 | ||
| Liquids. | |||
| Acid | Sulphuric | 1·851 | |
| „ | Muriatic | 1·200 | |
| Spirits | of Wine | ·917 | |
| Alcohol | ·790 | ||
| Oil | (turpentine) | ·870 | |
| „ | (olive) | ·915 | |
| Oil | (linseed) | ·932 | |
| „ | (castor) | ·961 | |
| Pure | water | 1·000 | |
| Vinegar | 1·080 | ||
| Milk | 1·032 | ||
| Sea water | 1·029 | ||
To Find the Weight of a Cubic Foot of Anything Contained in these Tables.
Rule. Multiply 62·5 lbs. (the weight of a cubic foot of pure water) by the specific gravity of the given body.
Example. What is the weight of a cubic foot of sea water?
62·5 lbs.
1·029 sp. gravity.
——–
5625
1250
625
———–
Answer, 64·3125 lbs. is the actual weight: but 64 lbs. is taken in practice as the weight of a cubic foot of sea water.
Example. How many cubic feet of sea water will weigh a ton?
Divide 2240 lbs. (1 ton) by 64 lbs.
{ _8)2240
64 { ——
{ 8) 280
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Ans. 35
Example. What is the weight of a cubic foot of wrought iron?
62·5 lbs.
7·69 sp. gravity.
——–
5625
3750
4375
———-
Answer, 480·625 lbs.
480 lbs. in practice is the weight of 1 cubic foot of wrought iron.
Note.—35 cubic feet of sea water is accounted to be a ton, as in sea water ballast for steamers, and in calculating displacement of ships.
Example. What is the average weight of a cubic foot of Bituminous coal?
1·256 sp. gravity.
62·5 lbs.
——–
6280
2512
7536
———–
Answer, 78·5000 lbs.
This 78·5 lbs. is the weight of a cubic foot in a solid block, but loose, as used for fuel, a cubic foot weighs about 49.7 lbs. which is the average of 13 kinds.
Example. What is the weight of a solid cast cylinder of copper, 4 inches diameter and 6 inches high?
8·607 sp. gravity.
62·5 lbs.
——-
43035
17214
51642
————
537·9375 lbs. per cub. ft.
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Say 538 lbs.
·7854
16 diam. squared.
——–
47124
7854
——–
12·5664 area of base.
6 high
———–
75·3984 cu. in. in volume
———–
Say 75·4 cubic inches.
cub. in.cub. in.lbs.
Then, as 1728 : 75·4 :: 538 : Answer.
538
——
6032
2262
3770
————
{ 12)40565·2
{ ————–
1728 { 12)3380·433
{————–
{ 12) 281·702
———–
23·475 lbs.
Answer, 231⁄2 lbs. nearly.