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🔄 Conversion

Density Converter

Convert density units — kg/m³, g/cm³, lb/ft³, lb/in³, g/mL. Useful in materials science, fluid mechanics, geology and 3D printing.

Last reviewed: January 2026 Formula shown No signup required

Educational estimate. Calculator results are for planning and information only, not financial, tax, medical, legal, or engineering advice. Verify important decisions with official sources or a qualified professional.

Density Converter

kg/m³, g/cm³, lb/ft³, lb/in³

Enter any number (decimals allowed).

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📐 Formula & Method

Linear conversion

result = value × (factor_from / factor_to)

All units are stored as a multiplier against an internal base unit. To convert, the input is first scaled to the base, then divided by the target factor.

📋 How to Use

  1. 1

    Enter the numeric value you want to convert.

  2. 2

    Pick the source unit in the From dropdown.

  3. 3

    Pick the target unit in the To dropdown.

  4. 4

    Click Calculate. You will see the result, a full conversion table to every supported unit, and a list of common conversions.

💡 Key Insights

  • Pure water at 4 °C = exactly 1.000 g/cm³ = 1,000 kg/m³ — the reference for specific gravity.

  • Air at 15 °C and 1 atm ≈ 1.225 kg/m³.

  • Steel ≈ 7,850 kg/m³; aluminium ≈ 2,700 kg/m³; lead ≈ 11,340 kg/m³.

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🔬 Methodology & Accuracy

Formula: Linear unit conversion with high-precision constants. All math runs client-side in your browser using IEEE-754 doubles.

Data sources: BIPM SI brochure (9th ed.); NIST SP 811 (2008 ed.); ISO 80000-1 quantities and units.

Last reviewed: January 2026 · Accuracy: Results are precise to two decimal places using IEEE-754 double-precision arithmetic. Intended for educational and planning use only.

For informational purposes only. Results are estimates based on the inputs and formulas provided. For financial, tax, medical, or legal decisions, consult a qualified professional. Rates and regulations change — always verify current figures with official sources.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

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