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He invented a hydrometer (an instrument for measuring the density of liquids) in 1790.
Density of liquids is an important physical property which clear knowledge of its value is essential in various scientific and engineering applications such as design of equipment, liquid metering calculations and many other applications.
The meter is intended for industrial measurements of density of liquids and solutions of liquids flowing in a pipeline and automation of installations for separating, combining or concentrating liquid solutions.
A microscope takes pride of place, but nearby are other instruments for measuring the density of liquids and a curious looking contraption for acceleration of the fermentation process by the gentle heating of beer.
For the fluids in the annulus, the conservation of mass is: frac{text{d} }{{text{d} l}}left( {rho_{text{l}} v_{text{l}} } right) = 0 (1 where ρ l is the density of liquids, kg/cm3; v l is the velocity of liquids in the annulus, m/s; dl is the length of the element.
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However, the dissolution of carbon dioxide in 1-butanol leads to an increase in the density of liquid phase.
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The density of liquid Inconel 718 alloy was experimentally measured by electrostatic levitation technique, where the maximum undercooling of 100 K was realized for the commercial sample.
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