What does increased specific gravity mean?
1 Answer
Feb 13, 2016
Increased density via increased mass or decreased volume or both.
Explanation:
The specific gravity (also called relative density) of a substance is the ratio of the density of that substance to the density of water at
So if the specific gravity increase, it means the density of the material has increase and since density is the mass per unit volume (
(Example in a black hole, as the mass increases and volume decreases, so the density increases and so the specific gravity also increases).