Convert Between Units of Density
Density relates mass to volume and is used in materials, fluids, soils, and process calculations. Common units include kg/m^3, g/cm^3, and lb/ft^3. Density affects weight, buoyancy, compaction, and flow behavior. Converting density units is essential when lab results, standards, and design spreadsheets use different conventions.
Popular Density Conversions
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- kg/m3 to mkg/m3 · 1
- kg/m3 to pkg/m3 · 1
- nkg/m3 to kg/m3 · 1
About Density Conversions
Helpful context and notes for converting Density units.
A common source of confusion is g/cm^3 versus kg/m^3. The conversion factor is exactly 1000 because 1 m^3 is 1,000,000 cm^3 and 1 kg is 1000 g. So 1.80 g/cm^3 equals 1800 kg/m^3. This matters in geotechnical reports, materials datasheets, and chemistry. Also note the difference between density (mass/volume) and unit weight (force/volume). Unit weight uses gravity and is often reported in kN/m^3 or lb/ft^3.
Practical tip: keep a few anchors. Water is about 1000 kg/m^3 (1.0 g/cm^3), many soils are around 1600–2200 kg/m^3, and steel is about 7850 kg/m^3. If a density looks off by exactly 1000, suspect a g/cm^3 vs kg/m^3 mismatch. If you need weight from density, apply gravity explicitly: unit weight = density × 9.80665 and then convert N/m^3 to kN/m^3 if needed.
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Supported Units
Common and engineering-specific units supported for this conversion.
- ckg/m3 (centikilograms/cubic meter)
- dakg/m3 (decakilograms/cubic meter)
- dkg/m3 (decikilograms/cubic meter)
- Gkg/m3 (gigakilograms/cubic meter)
- hkg/m3 (hectokilograms/cubic meter)
- kg/m3 (kilograms/cubic meter)
- kkg/m3 (kilokilograms/cubic meter)
- Mkg/m3 (megakilograms/cubic meter)
- μkg/m3 (microkilograms/cubic meter)
- mkg/m3 (millikilograms/cubic meter)
- nkg/m3 (nanokilograms/cubic meter)
- pkg/m3 (picokilograms/cubic meter)
- Tkg/m3 (terakilograms/cubic meter)
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