"The density is 3,000 kg per cubic meter." That tells you that every cubic meter of it has 3,000 kg of mass.There are 6 cubic meters in 6 cubic meters.Each cubic meter has 3,000 kg of mass.So in 6 cubic meters, there are (6 x 3,000) = 18,000 kgof mass
Approx 2710 kg per cubic metre.
A kg is a measure of mass, a cubic meter is a measure of volume, so without a way to convert from one to the other (in this case a mass density), the question has no meaning. If you were considering something with a density of about 1 gram per cm, like water, then the answer would be 1000 kg (a metric tonne), but if the substance were 5 grams per cm, like rock, then the answer would be 5000 kg
Grams are a measure of weight, a square meter is a measure of area, and a cubic meter is a measure of volume. These are not comparable.
Cement content varies on concrete type, but is typically 400kg per cubic metre. According to the manufacturer, Portland Cement (which is what 99.9% of all cement actually is) has a density of 1505kg/cubic meter.
"The density is 3,000 kg per cubic meter." That tells you that every cubic meter of it has 3,000 kg of mass.There are 6 cubic meters in 6 cubic meters.Each cubic meter has 3,000 kg of mass.So in 6 cubic meters, there are (6 x 3,000) = 18,000 kgof mass
approx 700 kg per cubic meter
0.95kg/cm3
0.95kg/cm3
The SI unit for density is kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m
The density of cork is about 240 kg per cubic meter.
The density of pure gold is 19.30 grams per cubic centimeter. This converts to 19300 kg per cubic meter.
You measure the density of any substance in units of [mass] / [volume], for example, grams per cubic cm., kg. per cubic liter, or (to use SI units) kg. per cubic meter.
Approx 2710 kg per cubic metre.
Sewage, sludgeweigh(s) 721 kilogram per (cubic meter) or 45.01 pound per (cubic foot).
1 kg per cubic meter = 3.6127292 × 10-5 pounds per cubic inch.
kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.