Gram per Cubic Centimeter to Pound per Cubic Foot Converter

Convert between kg/m³, g/cm³, lb/ft³, and more density units. Essential for science, chemistry, and material properties.

How to Convert Gram per Cubic Centimeter to Pound per Cubic Foot

Converting between Gram per Cubic Centimeter and Pound per Cubic Foot is straightforward with our free online converter above. Simply enter the value you want to convert, select the units, and get instant, accurate results.

Quick Steps:

  1. Enter the value you want to convert in the "Gram per Cubic Centimeter" field
  2. Select "Gram per Cubic Centimeter" as your "From" unit (if not already selected)
  3. Select "Pound per Cubic Foot" as your "To" unit (if not already selected)
  4. The conversion result will appear instantly in the "Pound per Cubic Foot" field
  5. You can also convert in reverse by entering a value in the "Pound per Cubic Foot" field

Tip: Our converter works both ways - you can convert from Gram per Cubic Centimeter to Pound per Cubic Foot or from Pound per Cubic Foot to Gram per Cubic Centimeter instantly.

Common Gram per Cubic Centimeter to Pound per Cubic Foot Conversions

Gram per Cubic CentimeterPound per Cubic Foot
162.427818
5312.139089
10624.278178
251,560.695446
503,121.390892
1006,242.781784

When to Use Gram per Cubic Centimeter vs Pound per Cubic Foot

Gram per Cubic Centimeter is commonly used in most countries worldwide as part of the metric system.

Pound per Cubic Foot is commonly used in most countries worldwide as part of the metric system.

Understanding when to use each unit helps ensure accurate communication and measurements in different contexts, whether you're traveling, cooking, working on projects, or conducting scientific research.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert kg/m³ to g/cm³?

Divide kg/m³ by 1,000. For example, 1,000 kg/m³ = 1 g/cm³. Water has a density of 1,000 kg/m³ or 1 g/cm³.

What's the density of water?

Water has a density of 1,000 kg/m³, 1 g/cm³, or 62.43 lb/ft³ at 4°C. This is often used as a reference point for other materials.

How do I convert lb/ft³ to kg/m³?

Multiply lb/ft³ by 16.0185. For example, 62.43 lb/ft³ (water) = 1,000 kg/m³. This converts imperial density to metric.

What is specific gravity?

Specific gravity is the ratio of a material's density to water's density. It's dimensionless. For example, gold has a specific gravity of 19.3 (19.3 times denser than water).

How do I calculate density?

Density = Mass ÷ Volume. For example, if an object weighs 100 kg and has a volume of 0.1 m³, its density is 1,000 kg/m³. Use our weight and volume converters for the calculations.

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