DENSITY AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY 99 der containing the liquid is then brought under the beam in such a position as to allow the plummet to be totally immersed in the liquid. Weights are then placed on the beam to bring the balance again into adjustment. These weights are so related to the volume of the plummet and to the graduations on the beam v T "THTT"TT~TnrT-"3f A -— _ \^M IM| FIG. 26.—Westphal specific gravity balance. t° as to give directly the specific gravity at 75* Usually the dis- z> placement of the plummet in pure water at the rated temperature is 5 gm and the figure on the beam directly over the plummet is 10. Therefore the largest weight piece should weigh 5 gm.