Density Calculator
Please provide any two values to the fields below to calculate the third value in the density equation of
ρ = | m |
V |
The density of a material, typically denoted using the Greek symbol ρ, is defined as its mass per unit volume.
ρ = |
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where:
ρ is the density m is the mass V is the volume |
The calculation of density is quite straightforward. However, it is important to pay special attention to the units used for density calculations. There are many different ways to express density, and not using or converting into the proper units will result in an incorrect value. It is useful to carefully write out whatever values are being worked with, including units, and perform dimensional analysis to ensure that the final result has units of
mass |
volume |
Below is a table of units in which density is commonly expressed, as well as the densities of some common materials.
Common Density Units
Unit | kg/m3 |
kilogram/cubic meter | SI Unit |
kilogram/cubic centimeter | 1,000,000 |
gram/cubic meter [g/m3] | 0.001 |
gram/cubic centimeter | 1000 |
kilogram/liter [kg/L] | 1000 |
gram/liter [g/L] | 1 |
pound/cubic inch [lb/in3] | 27,680 |
pound/cubic foot [lb/ft3] | 16.02 |
pound/cubic yard [lb/yd3] | 0.5933 |
pound/gallon (US) | 119.83 |
pound/gallon (UK) | 99.78 |
ounce/cubic inch [oz/in3] | 1,730 |
ounce/cubic foot [oz/ft3] | 1.001 |
ounce/gallon (US) | 7.489 |
ounce/gallon (UK) | 6.236 |
ton (short)/cubic yard | 1,186.6 |
ton (long)/cubic yard | 1,328.9 |
psi/1000 feet | 2.3067 |
Density of Common Materials
Material | Density in kg/m3 |
Earth's atmosphere at sea level | 1.2 |
Water at standard temperature and pressure | 1,000 |
The Earth | 5,515.3 |
Iron | 7,874 |
Copper | 8,950 |
Tungsten | 19,250 |
Gold | 19,300 |
Platinum | 21,450 |
Atomic nuclei | 2.3×1017 |
Black hole | above 1×1018 |