Kilogram per cubic metre
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Short description: SI derived unit of density
Kilogram per cubic metre | |
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Density of the cube: 1 kg/m3 | |
General information | |
Unit system | SI |
Unit of | Density |
Symbol | kg/m3 |
Conversions | |
1 kg/m3 in ... | ... is equal to ... |
Imperial and US Customary units | 0.06242796 lb/cu ft |
CGS units | 0.001 g/cm3 |
MTS units | 0.001 t/m3 |
The kilogram per cubic metre (symbol: kg·m−3, or kg/m3) is the unit of density in the International System of Units (SI). It is defined by dividing the SI unit of mass, the kilogram, by the SI unit of volume, the cubic metre.[1]
Conversions
- 1 kg/m3 = 1 g/L (exactly)[2]
- 1 kg/m3 = 0.001 g/cm3 (exactly)[3]
- 1 kg/m3 ≈ 0.06243 lb/ft3 (approximately)
- 1 kg/m3 ≈ 0.1335 oz/US gal (approximately)
- 1 kg/m3 ≈ 0.1604 oz/imp gal (approximately)
- 1 g/cm3 = 1000 kg/m3 (exactly)
- 1 lb/ft3 ≈ 16.02 kg/m3 (approximately)
- 1 oz/(US gal) ≈ 7.489 kg/m3 (approximately)
- 1 oz/(imp gal) ≈ 6.236 kg/m3 (approximately)
Relation to other measures
The density of water is about 1000 kg/m3 or 1 g/cm3, because the size of the gram was originally based on the mass of a cubic centimetre of water.
In chemistry, g/cm3 is more commonly used.
See also
References
- ↑ International Bureau of Weights and Measures (2006), The International System of Units (SI) (8th ed.), ISBN 92-822-2213-6, http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/pdf/si_brochure_8_en.pdf
- ↑ "1 gram per liter in kg/m^3". https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=1+gram+per+liter+in+kg%2Fm%5E3.
- ↑ "Kilogram per cubic meter". https://www.unitscounter.com/density/kilogram-to-cubic-meter%20?hodnota=1.0. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilogram per cubic metre.
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