pounds per cubic inch (lb/in3) to kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3) conversion

1 lb/in3 = 27679.9 kg/m3kg/m3lb/in3
Formula
1 lb/in3 = 27679.9 kg/m3

Understanding Pounds per Cubic Inch to Kilograms per Cubic Meter Conversion

The pound per cubic inch (lb/in3) is a compact US customary density unit used for metals and dense parts on American drawings. The kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3) is the coherent SI density unit and the standard for international engineering and materials specifications. This conversion is a routine step when a US metal density must be entered into SI-based structural, thermal, or simulation software.

Conversion Formula

1 lb/in3=27679.9 kg/m31\ \text{lb/in3} = 27679.9\ \text{kg/m3}

To convert pounds per cubic inch to kilograms per cubic meter, multiply by this factor:

kg/m3=lb/in3×27679.9\text{kg/m3} = \text{lb/in3} \times 27679.9

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 pounds per cubic inch to kilograms per cubic meter.

kg/m3=25×27679.9=691998 kg/m3\text{kg/m3} = 25 \times 27679.9 = 691998\ \text{kg/m3}

How to Convert Pounds per Cubic Inch to Kilograms per Cubic Meter

Enter a US metal density into SI engineering tools with these steps.

  1. Take the density: For example 25 lb/in3.
  2. Multiply by the factor: Use 27679.9 kg/m3 per lb/in3.
  3. Compute: Keep about six significant figures.
  4. Report the result: 25 lb/in3 x 27679.9 = 691998 kg/m3.

pounds per cubic inch to kilograms per cubic meter conversion table

pounds per cubic inch (lb/in3)kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3)
00
127679.9
255359.81
383039.71
4110719.6
5138399.5
6166079.4
7193759.3
8221439.2
9249119.1
10276799
15415198.6
20553598.1
25691997.6
30830397.1
401107196
501383995
601660794
701937593
802214392
902491191
1002767990
1504151986
2005535981
2506919976
3008303971
40011071960
50013839950
60016607940
70019375930
80022143920
90024911910
100027679900
200055359810
300083039710
4000110719600
5000138399500
10000276799000
25000691997600
500001383995000
1000002767990000
2500006919976000
50000013839950000
100000027679900000

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:

1 lb/in3=27679.9 kg/m31\ \text{lb/in}^3 = 27679.9\ \text{kg/m}^3

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 Kilogram per Cubic Meter?

The kilogram per cubic metre is the SI derived unit of density (mass per unit volume). It expresses how much mass is contained within a one-cubic-metre volume of a substance.

Definition

One kilogram per cubic metre is one kilogram of mass distributed uniformly through one cubic metre of space. It is the SI base-unit expression of density and therefore its own ground truth.

1 kg/m3=1 kg/m31\ \text{kg/m}^3 = 1\ \text{kg/m}^3

Because it combines the base units kilogram and metre directly, it needs no conversion factor within the SI system.

Origin and History

The unit follows directly from the metre-kilogram-second (MKS) system adopted as the foundation of the modern International System of Units (SI) in 1960. Density as mass per volume was formalised through the work of Archimedes on buoyancy and later quantified precisely once the kilogram and metre were standardised in the late 18th and 19th centuries.

Law and Notable Facts

The kilogram per cubic metre is the coherent SI unit for density and is legally recognised worldwide. It is numerically identical to the gram per litre and to the milligram per millilitre, all three equalling one another exactly. Everyday materials are often quoted in the equal but more convenient g/cm³, where 1 g/cm³ = 1000 kg/m³.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • Pure water at 4 °C has a density of about 1000 kg/m³.
  • Dry air at sea level and 15 °C is roughly 1.225 kg/m³.
  • Iron is about 7870 kg/m³, and lead about 11340 kg/m³.
  • 1 kg/m³ = 0.001 g/cm³ = 1 g/L = 1 mg/mL.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many kilograms per cubic meter are in a pound per cubic inch?

One pound per cubic inch equals 27679.9 kg/m3. The large factor reflects the small cubic-inch volume relative to a cubic meter.

What is the reverse conversion?

Multiply kg/m3 by 0.00003612729 to get lb/in3. Steel at 7850 kg/m3 is therefore about 0.2836 lb/in3.

Why is the SI unit needed?

International engineering standards and simulation tools use kg/m3, so a US lb/in3 density must be converted for compatibility.

How does this relate to g/cm3?

It is exactly 1000 times the g/cm3 value, since 1 g/cm3 equals 1000 kg/m3.

What is 25 lb/in3 in kg/m3?

It equals 691998 kg/m3.

Complete pounds per cubic inch conversion table