How do hydrometers work to measure the density of liquids?

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2026-03-11 15:11

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Hydrometers work by measuring the buoyancy of a liquid to determine its density. The hydrometer is a weighted glass tube with a scale inside. When placed in a liquid, the hydrometer floats at a certain level depending on the liquid's density. The scale on the hydrometer then indicates the density of the liquid based on where it is floating.

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