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    Aug 26, 2009, 03:10 PM
    density conversion
    Could someone please explain how to convert the density of 995 kg/m^3 to lb-mass/ft^3... or 995 kilograms per cubic meter to pound-mass per cubic foot.:confused:
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    Aug 27, 2009, 03:23 AM

    1 kilogram -> 2.204 622 621 lb
    1 meter -> 3.280 839 895 feet

    So, 1 m^3 = (3.280 839 895)^3 = 35.3 ft^3



    Now, multiply by 995 to get your answer. I got 62.1 lbs/ft^3.

    Hope it helped! You can Google online conversion sites. Here, I used Online Conversion - Convert just about anything to anything else

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