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
CommonSoil 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.
AcidSulphuric 1·851
Muriatic 1·200
Spiritsof Wine ·917
Alcohol ·790
Oil(turpentine) ·870
(olive) ·915
Oil(linseed) ·932
(castor) ·961
Purewater 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
——
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.
————
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, 2312 lbs. nearly.