Understanding Pounds per Cubic Inch to Slugs per Cubic Foot Conversion
The pound per cubic inch (lb/in3) expresses density using pound-mass, while the slug per cubic foot (slug/ft3) uses the slug, the imperial unit of mass in engineering dynamics where 1 slug weighs about 32.174 lb under standard gravity. Converting between them appears in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, where mass density in slug/ft3 keeps Newton's second law consistent with foot-pound-second force units. The factor blends the 1,728 cubic-inch-per-cubic-foot volume scale with the pound-to-slug mass ratio.
Conversion Formula
To convert pounds per cubic inch to slugs per cubic foot, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 pounds per cubic inch to slugs per cubic foot.
How to Convert Pounds per Cubic Inch to Slugs per Cubic Foot
Apply the single combined factor that handles both the volume and mass-unit changes.
- Note the density: Start with your value in pounds per cubic inch, for example 25 lb/in3.
- Multiply by 53.70788: This factor converts pound-mass per cubic inch into slug mass per cubic foot.
- Calculate: 25 × 53.70788 = 1,342.70.
- Result: 25 lb/in3 equals about 1,342.70 slug/ft3.
pounds per cubic inch to slugs per cubic foot conversion table
| pounds per cubic inch (lb/in3) | slugs per cubic foot (slug/ft3) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 53.70788 |
| 2 | 107.4158 |
| 3 | 161.1236 |
| 4 | 214.8315 |
| 5 | 268.5394 |
| 6 | 322.2473 |
| 7 | 375.9552 |
| 8 | 429.6631 |
| 9 | 483.3709 |
| 10 | 537.0788 |
| 15 | 805.6182 |
| 20 | 1074.158 |
| 25 | 1342.697 |
| 30 | 1611.236 |
| 40 | 2148.315 |
| 50 | 2685.394 |
| 60 | 3222.473 |
| 70 | 3759.552 |
| 80 | 4296.631 |
| 90 | 4833.709 |
| 100 | 5370.788 |
| 150 | 8056.182 |
| 200 | 10741.58 |
| 250 | 13426.97 |
| 300 | 16112.36 |
| 400 | 21483.15 |
| 500 | 26853.94 |
| 600 | 32224.73 |
| 700 | 37595.52 |
| 800 | 42966.31 |
| 900 | 48337.09 |
| 1000 | 53707.88 |
| 2000 | 107415.8 |
| 3000 | 161123.6 |
| 4000 | 214831.5 |
| 5000 | 268539.4 |
| 10000 | 537078.8 |
| 25000 | 1342697 |
| 50000 | 2685394 |
| 100000 | 5370788 |
| 250000 | 13426970 |
| 500000 | 26853940 |
| 1000000 | 53707880 |
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 Slug per Cubic Foot?
The slug per cubic foot is the coherent unit of density in the British Gravitational (foot-pound-second) system, expressing the mass in slugs contained in one cubic foot. It is used in aerodynamics and fluid mechanics where the slug keeps Newton's second law consistent in imperial units.
Definition
One slug per cubic foot equals the mass of one slug (14.593903 kg) divided by the volume of one cubic foot (0.028316846592 m³).
The slug is defined as the mass that accelerates at 1 ft/s² under a force of 1 pound-force, giving 1 slug = 32.17405 pound-mass = 14.593903 kg. Combined with the cubic foot, this yields 1 slug/ft³ = 515.379 kg/m³.
Origin and History
The slug was introduced in the early twentieth century so that engineers could use pound-force and the foot-second system without a gravitational conversion constant. The unit's name and the gravitational system it belongs to were popularized in British and American engineering practice, particularly aeronautics.
Law and Notable Facts
The slug per cubic foot is a derived unit with no separate statutory definition. It is the natural density unit in imperial fluid dynamics: sea-level standard air density, about 1.225 kg/m³, is roughly 0.002377 slug/ft³, a figure aerospace engineers use constantly.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
- Standard sea-level air (1.225 kg/m³) is about 0.002377 slug/ft³.
- Water (1000 kg/m³) is about 1.940 slug/ft³.
- Seawater (about 1025 kg/m³) is roughly 1.989 slug/ft³.
- 1 slug/ft³ equals 515.379 kg/m³, or 0.515 g/cm³.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many slugs per cubic foot equal one pound per cubic inch?
One lb/in3 equals about 53.7079 slug/ft3. The factor combines the 1,728 cubic-inch volume scale with the pound-to-slug mass ratio.
What is a slug?
The slug is the imperial unit of mass in the foot-pound-second system; one slug accelerates at 1 ft/s2 under a force of 1 pound-force and weighs roughly 32.174 lb at standard gravity.
Why use slug/ft3 instead of lb/ft3?
Engineers use slug/ft3 for mass density so that F = ma stays dimensionally consistent in imperial dynamics, aerodynamics, and fluid mechanics.
How do I convert slugs per cubic foot back to pounds per cubic inch?
Multiply the slug/ft3 value by 0.01861924. For example, 53.70788 slug/ft3 returns 1 lb/in3.
What is 10 pounds per cubic inch in slug/ft3?
Multiply 10 by 53.70788 to get about 537.079 slug/ft3.
People also convert
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 |