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On earth, where 'g' equals 9.8 m/s^2, the specific weight of mercury at 68F equals 847 lb/ft^3. what is the specific weight of mercury

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On earth, where 'g' equals 9.8 m/s^2, the specific weight of mercury at 68F equals 847 lb/ft^3. what is the specific weight of mercury at 68F (in units of lb/ft^3) when it is on a non-rotating and non-accelerating spacecraft that is away from any celestial body?

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