pounds per US gallon (lb/gal) to slugs per cubic foot (slug/ft3) conversion

1 lb/gal = 0.2325017 slug/ft3slug/ft3lb/gal
Formula
1 lb/gal = 0.2325017 slug/ft3

Understanding Pounds per US Gallon to Slugs per Cubic Foot Conversion

The pound per US gallon (lb/gal) is a US density unit using pounds of mass per US liquid gallon. The slug per cubic foot (slug/ft3) is the density unit of the US gravitational (foot-pound-second) system, where the slug is the mass that accelerates at 1 ft/s2 under 1 pound-force. Converting lb/gal to slug/ft3 is important in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, where equations such as dynamic pressure are written in consistent slug-based units.

Conversion Formula

1 lb/gal=0.232502 slug/ft31\ \text{lb/gal} = 0.232502\ \text{slug/ft3}

To convert Pounds per US gallon to Slugs per cubic foot, multiply by this factor:

slug/ft3=lb/gal×0.2325017\text{slug/ft3} = \text{lb/gal} \times 0.2325017

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Pounds per US gallon to Slugs per cubic foot.

slug/ft3=25×0.2325017=5.81254 slug/ft3\text{slug/ft3} = 25 \times 0.2325017 = 5.81254\ \text{slug/ft3}

How to Convert Pounds per US Gallon to Slugs per Cubic Foot

Convert a US density into the slug-based unit used in FPS fluid mechanics.

  1. Take the lb/gal value: for example, 25 lb/gal.
  2. Multiply by 0.2325017: the factor from pounds per US gallon to slugs per cubic foot.
  3. Calculate: 25 × 0.2325017 = 5.81254.
  4. State the result: 25 lb/gal equals 5.81254 slug/ft3.

pounds per US gallon to slugs per cubic foot conversion table

pounds per US gallon (lb/gal)slugs per cubic foot (slug/ft3)
00
10.2325017
20.4650033
30.697505
40.9300066
51.162508
61.39501
71.627512
81.860013
92.092515
102.325017
153.487525
204.650033
255.812541
306.97505
409.300066
5011.62508
6013.9501
7016.27512
8018.60013
9020.92515
10023.25017
15034.87525
20046.50033
25058.12541
30069.7505
40093.00066
500116.2508
600139.501
700162.7512
800186.0013
900209.2515
1000232.5017
2000465.0033
3000697.505
4000930.0066
50001162.508
100002325.017
250005812.541
5000011625.08
10000023250.17
25000058125.41
500000116250.8
1000000232501.7

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 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).

1 slug/ft3=515.379 kg/m31\ \text{slug/ft3} = 515.379\ \text{kg/m}^3

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 are in one pound per US gallon?

One pound per US gallon equals 0.2325017 slug/ft3. The slug is a large mass unit, so the numeric value is well below one.

How do I convert lb/gal to slug/ft3?

Multiply the lb/gal value by 0.2325017. Water at 8.345404 lb/gal converts to about 1.94 slug/ft3, the standard density used in aerodynamics.

What is a slug?

A slug is the FPS-system mass that accelerates at 1 ft/s2 when acted on by 1 pound-force, equal to about 14.594 kilograms.

What is the reverse factor?

Multiply slug/ft3 by 4.301045, or divide by 0.2325017, to return to pounds per US gallon.

Why use slug/ft3 in fluid mechanics?

Slugs per cubic foot keeps mass, force, and acceleration consistent in FPS equations like dynamic pressure and lift, avoiding a separate gravitational conversion constant.

Complete pounds per US gallon conversion table

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