Density Unit Converter
Density is a physical property that measures the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance. It is typically expressed in units of kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³), grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³), or pounds per cubic inch (lb/in³). The formula for density is:
Density = Mass / Volume
Here are some examples of density in real-life situations:
Water: The density of water is approximately 1 g/cm³ at room temperature and standard atmospheric pressure. This means that one cubic centimeter of water has a mass of 1 gram.
Air: The density of air is approximately 1.2 kg/m³ at room temperature and standard atmospheric pressure. This means that one cubic meter of air has a mass of 1.2 kilograms.
Iron: The density of iron is approximately 7.87 g/cm³. This means that one cubic centimeter of iron has a mass of 7.87 grams.
Density is an important physical property that is used in various fields, such as physics, chemistry, and engineering. It can help determine the suitability of materials for specific applications and is used in the calculation of buoyancy, the behavior of fluids, and the design of structures.
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