What is specific volume?

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The question is asking for the definition of specific volume, which is a thermodynamics term.

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Specific volume is the volume of a substance per unit mass, or the inverse of its density.

Specific volume is the volume of a substance per unit mass. It is the inverse of density and is typically measured in units like cubic meters per kilogram (m³/kg) or liters per gram (L/g).

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Specific volume is the volume of a substance per unit mass. It is the inverse of density and is typically measured in units like cubic meters per kilogram (m³/kg) or liters per gram (L/g).

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Specific volume is an intensive property, meaning it doesn't depend on the amount of substance present. It is useful in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics.

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