Convert between all common density units instantly with our comprehensive tool. Perfect for materials science, engineering, chemistry, and industrial applications.
Common Conversion: 1 g/cm³ = 1000 kg/m³ = 0.036127 lb/in³ | 1 kg/m³ = 0.001 g/cm³ = 0.062428 lb/ft³
Our Density Measurement Converter is a comprehensive tool for scientists, engineers, and professionals working with material properties. It converts between all standard density units including metric (kg/m³, g/cm³), imperial (lb/ft³, lb/in³), and specialized units (slug/ft³, Earth’s mean density).
The converter handles extreme values from exagrams per liter to attograms per liter, making it suitable for both macroscopic and nanoscale applications. Real-time conversion ensures efficient workflow across scientific and industrial disciplines.
40+ density units including all standard metric, imperial, and scientific units.
Accurate conversions with up to 12 decimal places for research applications.
Handles both very large (exagram/liter) and very small (attogram/liter) density values.
Includes engineering units like psi/1000 feet and Earth’s mean density for geophysical work.
All conversions use standard published values with up to 12 significant figures. Metric-imperial conversions use NIST-standard conversion factors.
1 g/cm³ equals 1000 kg/m³. The g/cm³ unit is more practical for many materials (water = 1 g/cm³), while kg/m³ is the SI standard unit.
Slug per cubic foot is used in some engineering fields, particularly in US customary unit systems involving mass and force calculations.
Earth’s average density (5.515 g/cm³) is used as a reference in planetary science and geophysics for comparing other celestial bodies.
Specific gravity is density divided by water’s density (1 g/cm³). First convert to g/cm³, then divide by 1 (for liquids/solids) or 0.001225 (for gases, using air density).