Probably meant cubic inches... start with the density of stainless steel. Of course that depends on the consist of the steel... let's just use a nice round number like 8000 kg/cubic meter.
Convert cubic meters into cubic inches using conversion factors:
8000 kg/m3 * (1/39.37 in/m) (1/39.37 in/m) (1/39.37 in/m)
= 8000 kg/m3 * (1/61023.377953 in3/m3)
~ 0.131 kg/in3
That's the number of kilograms per cubic inch. To find the number of cubic inches per kilogram, merely invert:
1/0.131 kg/in3 ~ 7.628 in3/kg
So, around 7.628 cubic inches are in 1 kilogram of stainless steel.
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Many people use steel and stainless steel, perhaps stainless steel welding wire to make cheap resistance heating elements.
It depends on the density of steel. There are many types of steel depending on what substances are alloyed together. The density of stainless steel can range from 7.5 to 8 grams per cm3. But there are other types of steel that are denser or lighter.
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Heck, one killogram, I bro you, is a kilogram, dummy.
1 kilogram = 15,432.36 grains.