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- API_gravity abstract "The American Petroleum Institute gravity, or API gravity, is a measure of how heavy or light a petroleum liquid is compared to water. If its API gravity is greater than 10, it is lighter and floats on water; if less than 10, it is heavier and sinks. API gravity is thus an inverse measure of the relative density of a petroleum liquid and the density of water, but it is used to compare the relative densities of petroleum liquids. For example, if one petroleum liquid floats on another and is therefore less dense, it has a greater API gravity. Although mathematically, API gravity has no units (see the formula below), it is nevertheless referred to as being in "degrees". API gravity is gradated in degrees on a hydrometer instrument. The API scale was designed so that most values would fall between 10 and 70 API gravity degrees.".
- API_gravity wikiPageExternalLink comments_1989_rev.pdf.
- API_gravity wikiPageExternalLink APPI.HTML.
- API_gravity wikiPageExternalLink hydrometer.html.
- API_gravity wikiPageExternalLink hydrometer_api.htm.
- API_gravity wikiPageID "1550261".
- API_gravity wikiPageRevisionID "602023575".
- API_gravity hasPhotoCollection API_gravity.
- API_gravity subject Category:Petroleum_geology.
- API_gravity subject Category:Petroleum_production.
- API_gravity subject Category:Physical_quantities.
- API_gravity subject Category:Units_of_density.
- API_gravity type Abstraction100002137.
- API_gravity type DefiniteQuantity113576101.
- API_gravity type Measure100033615.
- API_gravity type PhysicalQuantities.
- API_gravity type UnitOfMeasurement113583724.
- API_gravity type UnitsOfDensity.
- API_gravity comment "The American Petroleum Institute gravity, or API gravity, is a measure of how heavy or light a petroleum liquid is compared to water. If its API gravity is greater than 10, it is lighter and floats on water; if less than 10, it is heavier and sinks. API gravity is thus an inverse measure of the relative density of a petroleum liquid and the density of water, but it is used to compare the relative densities of petroleum liquids.".
- API_gravity label "API (indeks)".
- API_gravity label "API gravity".
- API_gravity label "API-Grad".
- API_gravity label "Densité API".
- API_gravity label "Grado API".
- API_gravity label "Grau API".
- API_gravity label "Gravedad API".
- API_gravity label "Плотность в градусах API".
- API_gravity sameAs API-Grad.
- API_gravity sameAs Gravedad_API.
- API_gravity sameAs Densité_API.
- API_gravity sameAs Grado_API.
- API_gravity sameAs API_(indeks).
- API_gravity sameAs Grau_API.
- API_gravity sameAs m.059n68.
- API_gravity sameAs Q29246.
- API_gravity sameAs Q29246.
- API_gravity sameAs API_gravity.
- API_gravity wasDerivedFrom API_gravity?oldid=602023575.
- API_gravity isPrimaryTopicOf API_gravity.