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  2. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    g/mLg/mL = 1000 kg/m 3: kilogram per cubic metre (SI unit) kg/m 3: ≡ kg/m 3 = 1 kg/m 3: kilogram per litre kg/Lkg/L = 1000 kg/m 3: ounce (avoirdupois) per cubic foot oz/ft 3: ≡ oz/ft 3: ≈ 1.001 153 961 kg/m 3: ounce (avoirdupois) per cubic inch oz/in 3: ≡ oz/in 3: ≈ 1.729 994 044 × 10 3 kg/m 3: ounce (avoirdupois) per ...

  3. Gram per cubic centimetre - Wikipedia

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    The gram per cubic centimetre is a unit of density in the CGS system, and is commonly used in chemistry. It is defined by dividing the CGS unit of mass, the gram, by the CGS unit of volume, the cubic centimetre. The official SI symbols are g/cm 3, g·cm −3, or g cm −3. It is equivalent to the units gram per millilitre (g/mL) and kilogram ...

  4. Comparison of the imperial and US customary measurement ...

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    The imperial system has a hundredweight, defined as eight stone of 14 lb each, or 112 lb (50.802 345 44 kg), whereas a US hundredweight is 100 lb (45.359 237 kg). In both systems, 20 hundredweights make a ton. In the US, the terms long ton (2240 lb, 1 016.046 9088 kg) and short ton (2000 lb; 907.184 74 kg) are used.

  5. gc (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    In unit systems where force is a derived unit, like in SI units, g c is equal to 1. In unit systems where force is a primary unit, like in imperial and US customary measurement systems , g c may or may not equal 1 depending on the units used, and value other than 1 may be required to obtain correct results. [ 2 ]

  6. Kilogram per cubic metre - Wikipedia

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    The kilogram per cubic metre (symbol: kg·m −3, or kg/m 3) is the unit of density in the International System of Units (SI). It is defined by dividing the SI unit of mass, the kilogram, by the SI unit of volume, the cubic metre. [1]

  7. Relative density - Wikipedia

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    2 O) equal to 0.999972 g/cm 3 (or 62.43 lb·ft −3). The ASBC table [8] in use today in North America, while it is derived from the original Plato table is for apparent relative density measurements at (20 °C/20 °C) on the IPTS-68 scale where the density of water is 0.9982071 g/cm 3.

  8. Orders of magnitude (mass) - Wikipedia

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    1.2 × 10 42 kg Milky Way galaxy (5.8 × 10 11 M ☉) [167] 2–3 × 10 42 kg Local Group of galaxies, including the Milky Way (1.29±0.14 × 10 12 M ☉) [167] 10 43: 5.37 × 10 43 kg ESO 146-5, the heaviest known galaxy in the universe [168] 10 44 10 45: 1–2 × 10 45 kg Local or Virgo Supercluster of galaxies, including the Local Group (1 ...

  9. Densities of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    (calc. ideal gas) 2.898 g/L: 25 °C, 101.325 kPa LNG: 2.98 g/L: 20 °C KCH: 3.214 kg/m 3: 0 °C, 101.3 kPa VDW: 3.116 g/L: 0 °C, 101.325 kPa (lit. source) 3.214 g/L: 18 Ar argon; use: 1.784 g/L: 0 °C, 101.325 kPa CRC (calc. ideal gas) 1.633 g/L: 25 °C, 101.325 kPa LNG: 1.7824 g/L: 0 °C KCH: 1.784 kg/m 3: 0 °C, 101.3 kPa VDW: 1.784 g/L: 0 ...