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Specific Volume in Thermodynamics Formulas
Specific Volume is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies or that is enclosed within a container per kilogram. And is denoted by V
Specific
. Specific Volume is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Kilogram for Specific Volume. Note that the value of Specific Volume is always negative.
Thermodynamics formulas that make use of Specific Volume
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Enthalpy for Pumps using Volume Expansivity for Pump
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What is the Specific Volume?
Specific Volume is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies or that is enclosed within a container per kilogram. Specific Volume is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Kilogram for Specific Volume. Note that the value of Specific Volume is always negative.
Can the Specific Volume be negative?
Yes, the Specific Volume, measured in Specific Volume can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Specific Volume?
Specific Volume is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Kilogram[m³/kg] for Specific Volume. Cubic Centimeter per Gram[m³/kg], Liter per Kilogram[m³/kg], Liter per Gram[m³/kg] are the few other units in which Specific Volume can be measured.
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