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Gram per cubic metre

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This is an mgs unit. The units "Gram Per Meter", "Gram Per Square Meter", and "Gram Per Cubic Meter" have appeared in many places. Neel.arunabh (talk) 03:32, 30 August 2019 (UTC)
Absent any evidence that anyone is actually using an mgs system for measurement, there is no need for this article. UCUM uses mgs as an internal basis for representing other units. I have yet to see any evidence of actual use of its basis as a measurement system.---Srleffler (talk) 11:31, 30 August 2019 (UTC)


Gram per cubic metre
File:Density - Gram per cubic metre.svg
Density of the cube: 1 g/m3
General information
Unit systemUCUM
Unit ofDensity
Symbolkg/m3
Conversions
1 kg/m3 in ...... is equal to ...
   Imperial and US Customary units   6.242796×10−5 lb/cu ft
   MKS units   0.001 kg/m3
   CGS units   1×10−6 g/cm3
   MTS units   1×10−6 t/m3




Gram per cubic metre (symbol: g·m−3, or g/m3) is a UCUM derived unit of density, defined by mass in grams divided by volume in cubic metres.

Conversions[edit]

1 g/m3 is equivalent to:[citation needed]

= 0.001 kg/m3 (exactly)
= 0.000001 g/cm3 (exactly)
≈ 624.3 lb/ft3 (approximately)
≈ 133.5 oz/gal (approximately)

1 g/cm3 = 1000 kg/m3 = 1,000,000 g/m3 (exactly)

1 lb/ft3 ≈ 16020 g/m3 (approximately)

1 oz/gal ≈ 7489 g/m3 (approximately)

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