Gram per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) to Gram per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) converter

Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm³) in Density

What is Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm³)

Gram per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) is a unit of density that expresses the mass of a substance in grams contained in one cubic centimeter of volume. It is widely used in various scientific and engineering fields to compare the densities of different materials. The formula for calculating density is given by:

Density=VolumeMass

Where mass is measured in grams and volume is measured in cubic centimeters (cm³).

1 g/cm³ is equivalent to a density where 1 gram of a substance occupies a volume of 1 cm³. This measurement is particularly useful because water has a density of approximately 1 g/cm³ at 4°C, which serves as a reference point for many other substances. If a material has a density greater than 1 g/cm³, it will sink in water, while materials with a density less than 1 g/cm³ will float.

Common Conversion Values

Understanding conversions from g/cm³ to other units of density can be very useful in different fields, such as chemistry, physics, and engineering. Here are some common conversion values:

  • 1 (g/cm³) = 1 (t/m³)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 1000 (kg/m³)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 1 (kg/dm³)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 1 (kg/L)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 1000000 (g/m³)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 1000 (g/L)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 1 (g/mL)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 62.42796 (lb/ft³)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 0.03612729 (lb/in³)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 8.345404 (lb/gal)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 998.8474 (oz/ft³)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 0.5780367 (oz/in³)
  • 1 (g/cm³) = 133.5265 (oz/gal)

These conversion factors show the relationship between g/cm³ and other units like kilograms, pounds, and ounces used in measuring density. This knowledge can be helpful when working with substances across various scales and in different contexts. It is important to become familiar with these values to make effective calculations in research and practical applications.

Gram per cubic centimeter to Gram per cubic centimeter conversion table

g/cm³ to g/cm³ conversion table

Gram per cubic centimeter (g/cm³)Gram per cubic centimeter (g/cm³)
0.01 g/cm³0.01 g/cm³
0.1 g/cm³0.1 g/cm³
1 g/cm³1 g/cm³
2 g/cm³2 g/cm³
3 g/cm³3 g/cm³
4 g/cm³4 g/cm³
5 g/cm³5 g/cm³
6 g/cm³6 g/cm³
7 g/cm³7 g/cm³
8 g/cm³8 g/cm³
9 g/cm³9 g/cm³
10 g/cm³10 g/cm³
10 g/cm³10 g/cm³
20 g/cm³20 g/cm³
30 g/cm³30 g/cm³
40 g/cm³40 g/cm³
50 g/cm³50 g/cm³
60 g/cm³60 g/cm³
70 g/cm³70 g/cm³
80 g/cm³80 g/cm³
90 g/cm³90 g/cm³
100 g/cm³100 g/cm³
1 000 g/cm³1 000 g/cm³
2 000 g/cm³2 000 g/cm³
3 000 g/cm³3 000 g/cm³
4 000 g/cm³4 000 g/cm³
5 000 g/cm³5 000 g/cm³
6 000 g/cm³6 000 g/cm³
7 000 g/cm³7 000 g/cm³
8 000 g/cm³8 000 g/cm³
9 000 g/cm³9 000 g/cm³
10 000 g/cm³10 000 g/cm³