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Kilogram per cubic metre is an SI derived unit of density, defined by mass in kilograms divided by volume in cubic metres. The official SI symbolic abbreviation is kg·m−3, or equivalently either kg/m3 or kgm3.[1]

Conversions

1 kg·m−3 is equivalent to:

= 0.001 g·cm−3 (exactly)
≈ 0.06243 lb·ft-3 (approximately)
≈ 0.1335 oz·gal-3 (approximately)

1 g·cm−3 = 1000 kg·m−3 = 1,000,000 g·m−3 (exactly)

1 lb·ft-3 ≈ 16.02 kg·m−3 (approximately)

1 oz·gal-3 ≈ 7.489 kg·m−3 (approximately)

Relation to other measures

The kilogram was originally based on the mass of one litre of water, thus the density of water is about 1000 kg·m−3. In chemistry, g·cm−3 is more commonly used.

See also

References

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