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kg/m 3 | g/cm 3 | oz/in 3 | oz/gal(Imp) | oz/gal(US liq) | lb/ft 3 | lb/in 3 | lb/yd 3 | lb/gal(Imp) | lb/gal(US liq) | long ton/yd 3 | |
kg/m 3 | 1 | 0.001 | 0.00057804 | 0.1604358 | 0.133526 | 0.062428 | 0.000036127 | 1.68555 | 0.0100224 | 0.00834540 | 0.000752548 |
g/cm 3 | 1000 | 1 | 0.57804 | 160.4358 | 133.526 | 62.428 | 0.036127 | 1685.55 | 10.0224 | 8.34540 | 0.752548 |
oz/in 3 | 1729.994 | 1.7329994 | 1 | 277.419 | 231 | 108 | 0.0625 | 2916 | 17.3387 | 14.4375 | 1.30179 |
oz/gal (Imp) | 6.23602 | 0.00623602 | 0.00360465 | 1 | 0.832674 | 0.389302 | 0.000225291 | 10.5112 | 0.0625 | 0.0520421 | 0.00469248 |
oz/gal (US liq) | 7.48915 | 0.00748915 | 0.00432900 | 1.20095 | 1 | 0.467532 | 0.000270563 | 12.6234 | 0.0750594 | 0.0625 | 0.00563544 |
lb/ft 3 | 16.0185 | 0.0160185 | 0.00925926 | 2.56870 | 2.13889 | 1 | 0.000578704 | 27 | 0.160544 | 0.133681 | 0.0120536 |
lb/in 3 | 27679.9 | 27.6799 | 16 | 4438.71 | 3696 | 1728 | 1 | 46656 | 277.419 | 231 | 20.8286 |
lb/yd 3 | 0.593276 | 0.000593276 | 0.000342936 | 0.0951370 | 0.0792181 | 0.0370370 | 0.0000214335 | 1 | 0.00594606 | 0.00495113 | 0.000446429 |
lb/gal (Imp) | 99.7764 | 0.0997764 | 0.0576744 | 16 | 13.3228 | 6.22884 | 0.00360465 | 168.179 | 1 | 0.832674 | 0.0750797 |
lb/gal (US liq) | 119.826 | 0.119826 | 0.0692641 | 19.2152 | 16 | 7.48052 | 0.00432900 | 201.974 | 1.20095 | 1 | 0.0901670 |
long ton/yd 3 | 1328.94 | 1.32894 | 0.768176 | 213.107 | 177.449 | 82.9630 | 0.0480110 | 2240 | 13.3192 | 11.0905 | 1 |
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