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Formula
kg/m³ = g/cm³ × 1000
Example
Example: convert 50 grams per cubic centimeter to kilograms per cubic meter.
50 g/cm³ = 50000 kg/m³
Conversion table
| grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) | kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³) |
|---|---|
| 1 g/cm³ | 1000 kg/m³ |
| 2 g/cm³ | 2000 kg/m³ |
| 5 g/cm³ | 5000 kg/m³ |
| 10 g/cm³ | 10000 kg/m³ |
| 20 g/cm³ | 20000 kg/m³ |
| 50 g/cm³ | 50000 kg/m³ |
| 100 g/cm³ | 100000 kg/m³ |
Explanation
These are both units.
How to convert grams per cubic centimeter to kilograms per cubic meter
- Start with the value in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
- Multiply it by 1000.
- The result is the measurement in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³).
Example: 50 g/cm³ → 50000 kg/m³
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you convert g/cm³ to kg/m³?
Multiply g/cm³ by 1,000 to get kg/m³.
How do you convert kg/m³ to g/cm³?
Divide kg/m³ by 1,000 to get g/cm³.
What is density?
Density is mass per unit volume. It describes how much matter is packed into a space.
What density units can I convert here?
This converter supports common units like kg/m³, g/cm³, lb/ft³, and lb/in³.
Why is water density often used as a reference?
Water is a common reference because many materials float or sink relative to it.
Is density the same as weight?
No. Density depends on both mass and volume, while weight depends on gravity.
Does density change with temperature?
Yes. Many materials change density slightly as they expand or contract with temperature.
Can I use this for material comparisons?
Yes. It helps compare material densities across unit systems.
What is the density of water?
Water is about 1,000 kg/m³ (or 1 g/mL) near 4°C. It changes slightly with temperature.
How do you convert g/mL to kg/m³?
Multiply g/mL by 1,000. For example, 1 g/mL = 1,000 kg/m³.