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g/cm³ to kg/mm³ Converter

What is g/cm³ to kg/mm³ Conversion

g/cm³ to kg/mm³ conversion is a unit transformation for density, converting grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) to kilograms per cubic millimeter (kg/mm³). This is useful in scientific fields like material science and engineering where precise small-scale density measurements are needed. The conversion factor is derived from the relationships between grams and kilograms (1 g = 0.001 kg) and cubic centimeters and cubic millimeters (1 cm³ = 1000 mm³), resulting in \(1 \, \text{g/cm³} = 0.000001 \, \text{kg/mm³}\).

For example, a density of 1 g/cm³ converts to 0.000001 kg/mm³.

How to Convert g/cm³ to kg/mm³

Conversion Formula: The density in kg/mm³ is calculated as:

\(\rho_{\text{kg/mm³}} = \rho_{\text{g/cm³}} \times 0.000001\)

Where:

  • \(\rho_{\text{kg/mm³}}\) = Density in kilograms per cubic millimeter
  • \(\rho_{\text{g/cm³}}\) = Density in grams per cubic centimeter

Example Calculation: For a density of 2.5 g/cm³:

  1. \(\rho_{\text{kg/mm³}} = 2.5 \times 0.000001 = 0.0000025 \, \text{kg/mm³}\).

Use the form above to input the density in g/cm³, and the calculator will convert it to kg/mm³.

Density Units and Conversions

The calculator converts between the following density units:

  • Grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³): Base input unit
  • Kilograms per cubic millimeter (kg/mm³): 1 g/cm³ = 0.000001 kg/mm³

Other common conversions include:

  • 1 g/cm³ = 1000 kg/m³
  • 1 g/cm³ = 1 kg/L
  • 1 kg/mm³ = 1000000 g/cm³

Standard Density Examples

Some standard densities include:

  • Water at 4 °C: \(\rho \approx 1 \, \text{g/cm³} \approx 0.000001 \, \text{kg/mm³}\)
  • Gold: \(\rho \approx 19.32 \, \text{g/cm³} \approx 0.00001932 \, \text{kg/mm³}\)
  • Iron: \(\rho \approx 7.87 \, \text{g/cm³} \approx 0.00000787 \, \text{kg/mm³}\)

Use this calculator to convert these values or your own measurements.

FAQs

How do you convert g/cm³ to kg/mm³?

To convert g/cm³ to kg/mm³:

  1. Take the density value in g/cm³.
  2. Multiply by 0.000001 (since \(1 \, \text{g/cm³} = 0.000001 \, \text{kg/mm³}\), based on 1 g = 0.001 kg and 1 cm³ = 1000 mm³).

What is the density of water in kg/mm³ if it is 1 g/cm³?

The density is \(1 \times 0.000001 = 0.000001 \, \text{kg/mm³}\).

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