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[QUOTE="MikeT, post: 126599, member: 21398"] Mace, P_Taylor is very accurate with his .29 per cuin. Steel wieghs 490#/cuft. 490/1728 = 0.283 so he is accurate as long as your not launching the space shuttle. ;) To get the volume of oil displaced, I'm not sure how that will help you. I think you might have to do that tear down because the entire spring won't be totally submerged in the oil at rest. The weight of the spring and unit weight of steel will allow you to obtain the volume of oil displaced ONLY when the spring is completely submerged. I mean once you find out the volume of oil displaced, you can then find out how much that same steel weighs...... Somehow I don't think thats what you want though. I have written several complicated engineering spreadsheets, so if I can assist you just send me a email or PM. MikeT [/QUOTE]
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