Solid gypsum density is 2312 to 2322 kg/cubic meter or 2.312 to 2.322 g/cc. These are "as measured" values indicating some variation in the gypsum crystals. By the molecular formula, calcium sulfate with two water molecules should weigh 2.308 gm/cc. If not solid, then broken gypsum density ranges from 1290 to 1600 kg/m3.
The most common unit for density is kg per meter3. Formula for density is D = mass over volume where, m = mass and v = volume. Density of water is 1.00 kg/m3
The common units for density is grams per liter. Density can be given in any units of mass per any unit of volume (i.e. kg per milliliters).
The density of water is not 1, because the correct unit is missing.Density is the ratio of mass to volume.Units for density are 1000 kg/m3 = 1000 g/l = 1 g/cm3.The SI unit for density is: kilograms per cubic metre (kg/m3).At 4 degrees Celsius, water has a density of 1000 kg/m3.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to kilograms (kg), you need to know the density of the substance in question. Density is typically measured in kg per cubic centimeter (kg/cm^3). Once you have the density, you can multiply the volume in cc by the density to get the mass in kg. Without knowing the substance's density, it is not possible to provide a direct conversion from cc to kg.
There is no specific unit, per se, to measure density. Density is always expressed as a ratio of mass/volume. Examples of density ratios include:gm/cm3Kg/m3ounces/cubic inchpounds/gallon
1 g/m3 = 0.001 kg/m3 ⇒ 13.6 g/m3 = 0.0136 kg/m3
It depends on the metal. Lithium has lower density than water: 0.534 kg per liter. Copper is 8.94 kg per liter. Tungsten, which is now used as sinkers for fishing is 19.25 kg per liter. Osmium is the density champion at 22.59 kg per liter.
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The SI unit for density is kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m
Density = 10 kg / 5 litres = 2 kg per litre.
Density of normal concrete is in the order of about 2400 kg. per cubic metre. The densityof light-weight concrete will be less than about density 1900 kg per cubic metre.The high density concrete have unit weight ranging from about 3360 kg percubic metre to 3840 kg per cubic metre.
The standard international unit for measuring density is kilograms per cubic metrer (kg/m3).
Two grams per cm3 = 2,000 kg per m3
1000 kg/ 2 m3 = 500 kg per cubic meter density or 0.5 g/cm3 or approximately half the density of water
Mass = Density*Volume So Mass of 1 litre = 1.030 kg. So Rs 300 per lire = Rs 300 per 1.03 kg = Rs 291.26 per kg (approx).
It is 1.553 kg per m^3 at standard temperature and pressure.
At a density of 1.73 kg per liter, there are approximately 7.59 pounds in one gallon. This can be calculated by converting the density to pounds per liter (1 kg = 2.20462 lbs) and then multiplying by the number of liters in a gallon (approximately 3.785).