ugcheleuce
Field Bee
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density(x)=sg(x)*sg(water)
density(water) ~ 1kg/litre
Thanks for clarifying.
So when you say "the weight of sugar per litre of solution is brix*density(brix)" then I assume it means that I can simply take the figure in the "brix" column and multiply it by the figure in the "gravity" column, to get the weight (in kilogram) of sugar in one litre of syrup.
I tested it with values given by beekeepers from actual measurements, and it does seem to work like that, thanks.