I heard the comment in the video "not too long or it will change the temperature, fuel warms up kinda quick in here" during the measurement phase. My question is why does that temperature matter if it is corrected to 60 degrees Fahrenheit/15 degrees celsius? I understand the density changes with temperature, but why would that matter if we correct it 60? Thanks
I heard the comment in the video "not too long or it will change the temperature, fuel warms up kinda quick in here" during the measurement phase. My question is why does that temperature matter if it is corrected to 60 degrees Fahrenheit/15 degrees celsius? I understand the density changes with temperature, but why would that matter if we correct it 60? Thanks
Hydrometer goes by 2s so that temp was really 44?
hi i wanna ask, how to calculate sg from truck to tank in aircraft ?
Doesn't look like you didn't adjust for the Meniscus.
I wish they explained the wheel a little bit better I get everything else just not the wheel
Falta completar, y la densidad relativa. Tienes apy gravity y temperatura