Understanding Pounds per Cubic Inch to Grams per Milliliter Conversion
The pound per cubic inch (lb/in3) is a US customary density unit for dense solids such as metals and alloys. The gram per milliliter (g/mL) is a metric density unit identical to g/cm3 and to specific gravity, widely used in chemistry and materials work. This conversion translates a compact imperial solid density into the milliliter-based metric unit found on most laboratory and materials datasheets.
Conversion Formula
To convert pounds per cubic inch to grams per milliliter, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 pounds per cubic inch to grams per milliliter.
How to Convert Pounds per Cubic Inch to Grams per Milliliter
Convert a compact US solid density into the g/mL unit used on lab datasheets.
- Take the density: For example 25 lb/in3.
- Multiply by the factor: Use 27.6799 g/mL per lb/in3.
- Compute: Keep about six significant figures.
- Report the result: 25 lb/in3 x 27.6799 = 691.998 g/mL.
pounds per cubic inch to grams per milliliter conversion table
| pounds per cubic inch (lb/in3) | grams per milliliter (g/mL) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 27.6799 |
| 2 | 55.35981 |
| 3 | 83.03971 |
| 4 | 110.7196 |
| 5 | 138.3995 |
| 6 | 166.0794 |
| 7 | 193.7593 |
| 8 | 221.4392 |
| 9 | 249.1191 |
| 10 | 276.799 |
| 15 | 415.1986 |
| 20 | 553.5981 |
| 25 | 691.9976 |
| 30 | 830.3971 |
| 40 | 1107.196 |
| 50 | 1383.995 |
| 60 | 1660.794 |
| 70 | 1937.593 |
| 80 | 2214.392 |
| 90 | 2491.191 |
| 100 | 2767.99 |
| 150 | 4151.986 |
| 200 | 5535.981 |
| 250 | 6919.976 |
| 300 | 8303.971 |
| 400 | 11071.96 |
| 500 | 13839.95 |
| 600 | 16607.94 |
| 700 | 19375.93 |
| 800 | 22143.92 |
| 900 | 24911.91 |
| 1000 | 27679.9 |
| 2000 | 55359.81 |
| 3000 | 83039.71 |
| 4000 | 110719.6 |
| 5000 | 138399.5 |
| 10000 | 276799 |
| 25000 | 691997.6 |
| 50000 | 1383995 |
| 100000 | 2767990 |
| 250000 | 6919976 |
| 500000 | 13839950 |
| 1000000 | 27679900 |
What is the Pound per Cubic Inch?
The pound per cubic inch is a US customary and imperial unit of mass density, giving the number of avoirdupois pounds packed into one cubic inch. Because a cubic inch is tiny, this unit yields large numbers and is reserved for very dense materials such as metals.
Definition
One pound per cubic inch equals one avoirdupois pound (0.45359237 kg) in a volume of one cubic inch (1.6387064×10⁻⁵ m³). The result is:
Since an inch is exactly 0.0254 m and a pound exactly 0.45359237 kg, the factor 27679.9047... kg/m³ is exact.
Origin and History
Like other Anglo-American density units, it combines the avoirdupois pound with the cubic inch, a fine-grained volume long used in machining and metalworking. It became a favored unit in metallurgy and mechanical engineering, where compact, high-density samples are measured.
Law and Notable Facts
The defining pound and inch were fixed exactly by the 1959 international yard and pound agreement. A striking fact: one pound per cubic inch is about 27.68 times the density of water, so almost every everyday liquid has a density well below 0.1 lb/in³, making the unit practical mainly for solids and metals.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
Aluminum is about 0.098 lb/in³, steel about 0.284 lb/in³, lead about 0.410 lb/in³, and gold about 0.698 lb/in³. Water is only about 0.0361 lb/in³. To convert to kilograms per cubic meter, multiply by 27679.9; to grams per cubic centimeter, multiply by 27.6799.
What is the Gram per Milliliter?
The gram per millilitre is a metric density unit common in medicine, pharmacy, cooking, and laboratory work, where liquid volumes are naturally measured in millilitres.
Definition
One gram per millilitre is one gram of mass in one millilitre of volume. Because one millilitre is defined as exactly one cubic centimetre, the gram per millilitre is identical to the gram per cubic centimetre and equals 1000 kilograms per cubic metre.
Origin and History
The unit follows from the metric definitions of the gram and the litre established during the French Revolution, when the litre was fixed as one cubic decimetre and the gram tied to the mass of water. A 1964 redefinition made the litre exactly equal to 1000 cm³, so the millilitre coincides precisely with the cubic centimetre and g/mL with g/cm³.
Law and Notable Facts
The gram per millilitre is convenient because water has a density very close to 1 g/mL near room temperature, allowing quick mental conversion between the mass and volume of aqueous solutions. Drug concentrations, blood-test results, and reagent strengths are routinely reported in g/mL or its subunit mg/mL.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
- Water at room temperature: about 1.00 g/mL.
- Whole milk: roughly 1.03 g/mL.
- Ethanol: about 0.789 g/mL, so it floats-mixes with water.
- 1 g/mL = 1 g/cm³ = 1000 kg/m³ = 1000 mg/mL.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the lb/in3 to g/mL factor?
One pound per cubic inch equals 27.6799 g/mL. This is the same factor as lb/in3 to g/cm3, since one milliliter equals one cubic centimeter.
How do I reverse it?
Multiply g/mL by 0.03612729 to get lb/in3.
Is g/mL identical to g/cm3?
Yes, exactly, because a milliliter is defined as one cubic centimeter, so the two density units are interchangeable.
Why convert to g/mL?
Chemistry and materials datasheets commonly list density in g/mL, so converting a US lb/in3 value keeps calculations consistent.
What is 25 lb/in3 in g/mL?
It equals 691.998 g/mL, a physically extreme value; real metals fall near 2-20 g/mL.
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Complete pounds per cubic inch conversion table
| Unit | Result |
|---|---|
| kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3) | 27679.9 kg/m3 |
| grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3) | 27.6799 g/cm3 |
| grams per milliliter (g/mL) | 27.6799 g/mL |
| grams per liter (g/L) | 27679.9 g/L |
| milligrams per milliliter (mg/mL) | 27679.9 mg/mL |
| kilograms per liter (kg/L) | 27.6799 kg/L |
| tonnes per cubic meter (t/m3) | 27.6799 t/m3 |
| pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft3) | 1728 lb/ft3 |
| pounds per cubic yard (lb/yd3) | 46656 lb/yd3 |
| pounds per US gallon (lb/gal) | 231 lb/gal |
| ounces per cubic inch (oz/in3) | 16 oz/in3 |
| ounces per US gallon (oz/gal) | 3696 oz/gal |
| slugs per cubic foot (slug/ft3) | 53.70788 slug/ft3 |