Surface tension does affect hydrometers.It shouldn’t do. A hydrometer measures sugar ratio in a liquid. I am not sure that surface tension plays too much of a part. Though I might be wrong.
Surface tension does affect hydrometers.It shouldn’t do. A hydrometer measures sugar ratio in a liquid. I am not sure that surface tension plays too much of a part. Though I might be wrong.
Surface tension does affect hydrometers.
Care to elaborate? As I said In my remark,Surface tension does affect hydrometers.
I am clearly wrong. Maybe someone could explain it a bit?A hydrometer measures sugar ratio in a liquid. I am not sure that surface tension plays too much of a part.
Actually don’t worry I just looked it up myself. I see where I was wrong. Fairly simple science. Still Interesting to know.Care to elaborate? As I said In my remark,
I am clearly wrong. Maybe someone could explain it a bit?
Thanks for that and thanks for the link. Lots of great information there too.Hydrometers are used for measuring the density of fluids, not just alcohol, water and their mixes and solutions. Some hydrometers are marked with the surface tension for which they were calibrated. There is a lot of info here Stevenson Reeves - How to use a hydrometer
Some you read above the meniscus, some below. This is normally marked on the hydrometer.
On ships, we measured the bunker fuel with volumetric flow meters but paid by mass, so we had to take very accurate density readings with a brass hydrometer. When you are buying a 1,000 tonnes at a time it makes a big difference!
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