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the instrument used to find the specific gravity of liquids is the venturi? true or false
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User: the instrument used to find the specific gravity of liquids is the venturi? true or false

Weegy: true.Even Isaac Newton, said to be the discoverer of gravity, knew there were problems with the theory. [ [ [ He claims to have invented the idea early in his life, but he knew that no mathematician of his day would approve his theory, so he invented a whole new branch of mathematics, called fluxions, just to ?prove? his theory. This became calculus, a deeply flawed branch having to do with so-called ?infinitesimals? which have never been observed. Then when Einstein invented a new theory of gravity, he, too, used an obscure bit of mathematics called tensors. It seems that every time there is a theory of gravity, it is mixed up with ?fringe? mathematics. Newton, by the way, was far from a secular scientist, and the bulk of his writings is actually on theology and Christianity. His dabbling in gravity, alchemy, and calculus was a mere sideline, perhaps an aberration best left forgotten in describing his career and faith in a Creator. ] This is also true according to physics.about.com/od/classicalmechanics/a/lawsofmotion.htm ] ]
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The instrument used to find the specific gravity of liquids is the venturi. FALSE.
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