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  1. Specific volume - Wikipedia

    Specific volume is a property of materials, defined as the number of cubic meters occupied by one kilogram of a particular substance. The standard unit is the meter cubed per kilogram (m 3 /kg or m 3 …

  2. Specific Volume Definition and Examples

    Feb 14, 2021 · Specific volume applies to all states or matter, but it finds practical application for calculations involving gases. The SI unit for specific volume is cubic meters per kilogram (m 3 /kg).

  3. Specific Volume: Definition, Formulas, Examples - ThoughtCo

    Jun 9, 2025 · Specific volume is the amount of space something takes up for each unit of its mass, like how much room one kilogram of a material needs.

  4. What Is Specific Volume? Definition, Formula, and Units

    Nov 9, 2025 · Specific volume is formally defined as the volume occupied by a unit of mass of a substance. It essentially describes how much space one kilogram of a material takes up at a given …

  5. How to Find Specific Volume and Why It Matters

    Sep 1, 2025 · Specific volume, denoted by the symbol ν (nu), represents the volume a substance occupies per unit of its mass. It is defined as the quotient of the substance’s total volume (V) divided …

  6. Specific Volume Definition, Formulas & Units - Study.com

    The specific volume is volume divided by mass. Which suggests that its units are volume per mass units, like liter per gram (L/g), cubic meter per kilogram (m^3/kg) and cubic centimeters per...

  7. Specific volume - Energy Education

    Since specific volume and density are inverses of each other, a substance with a high density will have a low specific volume. For example, a substance with a density of 500 kg/m 3 will have a specific …

  8. Definition and examples of specific volume | The Curious Gen

    Jul 23, 2025 · Specific volume is a physical property of a substance that is the ratio between its volume and its mass.

  9. Specific Volume Calculator

    A: Volume is total space occupied, while specific volume is volume per unit mass (volume/mass). Q2: What are typical specific volume values? A: For water at 4°C: ~0.001 m³/kg; for air at 20°C: ~0.833 …

  10. Water - Specific Volume vs. Temperature - The Engineering ToolBox

    Online calculator, figures and tables showing Specific Volume of water at temperatures ranging from 0-370 °C and 32 - 700 °F - Imperial and IS Units. Specific volume is the inverse of density, or the ratio …