pounds per US gallon (lb/gal) to kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3) conversion

1 lb/gal = 119.8264 kg/m3kg/m3lb/gal
Formula
1 lb/gal = 119.8264 kg/m3

Understanding Pounds per US Gallon to Kilograms per Cubic Meter Conversion

The pound per US gallon (lb/gal) is a US customary density unit giving pounds of mass per US liquid gallon, common in fuels, adhesives, and coatings. The kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3) is the SI coherent density unit, used in engineering, fluid dynamics, and scientific computation. Converting lb/gal to kg/m3 is the standard step when US product data must feed into SI-based engineering models or CFD simulations.

Conversion Formula

1 lb/gal=119.826 kg/m31\ \text{lb/gal} = 119.826\ \text{kg/m3}

To convert Pounds per US gallon to Kilograms per cubic meter, multiply by this factor:

kg/m3=lb/gal×119.8264\text{kg/m3} = \text{lb/gal} \times 119.8264

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Pounds per US gallon to Kilograms per cubic meter.

kg/m3=25×119.8264=2995.66 kg/m3\text{kg/m3} = 25 \times 119.8264 = 2995.66\ \text{kg/m3}

How to Convert Pounds per US Gallon to Kilograms per Cubic Meter

Convert a US density into the SI unit engineers use in fluid and structural calculations.

  1. Identify the lb/gal value: for example, 25 lb/gal.
  2. Multiply by 119.8264: the exact factor from pounds per US gallon to kilograms per cubic meter.
  3. Calculate: 25 × 119.8264 = 2995.66.
  4. Present the result: 25 lb/gal equals 2995.66 kg/m3.

pounds per US gallon to kilograms per cubic meter conversion table

pounds per US gallon (lb/gal)kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3)
00
1119.8264
2239.6529
3359.4793
4479.3057
5599.1321
6718.9586
7838.785
8958.6114
91078.438
101198.264
151797.396
202396.529
252995.661
303594.793
404793.057
505991.321
607189.586
708387.85
809586.114
9010784.38
10011982.64
15017973.96
20023965.29
25029956.61
30035947.93
40047930.57
50059913.21
60071895.86
70083878.5
80095861.14
900107843.8
1000119826.4
2000239652.9
3000359479.3
4000479305.7
5000599132.1
100001198264
250002995661
500005991321
10000011982640
25000029956610
50000059913210
1000000119826400

What is the Pound per US Gallon?

The pound per US gallon is a US customary unit of mass density, giving the number of avoirdupois pounds contained in one US liquid gallon. It is widely used for fuels, paints, chemicals, and other liquids sold by the gallon in the United States.

Definition

One pound per US gallon equals one avoirdupois pound (0.45359237 kg) in one US liquid gallon (231 cubic inches, or 3.785411784×10⁻³ m³). The result is:

1 lb/gal=119.826 kg/m31\ \text{lb/gal} = 119.826\ \text{kg/m}^3

This uses the US gallon; the imperial (UK) gallon is larger (4.54609 L), so 1 lb per imperial gallon equals about 99.776 kg/m³. Values here refer specifically to the US gallon.

Origin and History

The US gallon descends from the English wine gallon of 231 cubic inches, retained by the United States after Britain redefined its gallon in 1824. Combined with the avoirdupois pound, pounds per US gallon became the standard density and shipping-weight measure for American liquid commerce.

Law and Notable Facts

The US gallon is defined as exactly 231 cubic inches and the pound as exactly 0.45359237 kg, making the conversion exact. A key fact: water weighs about 8.34 lb/gal, the basis of the water-treatment industry's "pounds per million gallons" dosing calculations.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

Water is about 8.34 lb/gal, gasoline roughly 6.0–6.3 lb/gal, and diesel about 7.1 lb/gal. Milk is around 8.6 lb/gal. To convert to kilograms per cubic meter, multiply by 119.826; to kilograms per liter, multiply by 0.119826.

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 one pound per US gallon?

One pound per US gallon equals 119.8264 kg/m3. Note that this is numerically the same as the g/L factor, because 1 g/L equals 1 kg/m3.

How do I convert lb/gal to kg/m3?

Multiply the lb/gal value by 119.8264. Diesel at about 7.1 lb/gal is 7.1 × 119.8264 = 850.77 kg/m3.

What is the density of water in kg/m3 from this factor?

Water's 8.345404 lb/gal converts to about 1000 kg/m3, the familiar SI reference density for fresh water.

Why do engineers prefer kg/m3?

Kilograms per cubic meter is the SI coherent unit, so it plugs directly into equations for buoyancy, Reynolds number, and mass flow without extra conversion factors.

How do I go back from kg/m3 to lb/gal?

Multiply the kg/m3 value by 0.008345404, or divide by 119.8264, to recover pounds per US gallon.

Complete pounds per US gallon conversion table

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