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Is there an equation that corrects specific gravity while considering temperature effect in Celsius, which does not presupposes a set hydrometer calibration temperature?

A direct relation, not tables or something static. And if there is one, where would you find it?

A similar question was asked Here, but the answers are all in Fahrenheit or assume a 15 C (59 f) calibration temperature.

Is there an equation that corrects specific gravity while considering temperature effect in Celsius?

A direct relation, not tables or something static. And if there is one, where would you find it?

A similar question was asked Here, but the answers are all in Fahrenheit.

Is there an equation that corrects specific gravity while considering temperature effect in Celsius, which does not presupposes a set hydrometer calibration temperature?

A direct relation, not tables or something static. And if there is one, where would you find it?

A similar question was asked Here, but the answers are all in Fahrenheit or assume a 15 C (59 f) calibration temperature.

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Correct temperature effect on Specific gravity

Is there an equation that corrects specific gravity while considering temperature effect in Celsius?

A direct relation, not tables or something static. And if there is one, where would you find it?

A similar question was asked Here, but the answers are all in Fahrenheit.