Convert Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter (kgf/m³ to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter)

Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter (kgf/m³) and Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter (Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter) are both units of specific weight. With the conversion form below, you can effortlessly and accurately convert kilogram-force per cubic meter to gram-force per cubic centimeter. This free online calculator tool makes it simple and easy to perform the conversion from kgf/m³ unit to the Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter unit.

Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter conversion

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Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter Conversion Formula

One Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter is equal to 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter.

Formula: 1 kgf/m³ = 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter

By using this conversion factor, you can easily convert any specific-weight measurement from kilogram-force per cubic meter unit to gram-force per cubic centimeter unit with precision.

How to Convert kgf/m³ to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter?

Converting from kgf/m³ to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to ensure accurate conversions from kilogram-force per cubic meter to gram-force per cubic centimeter:

  • Select the Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter Value: Start by determining the kilogram-force per cubic meter (kgf/m³) value you want to convert into gram-force per cubic centimeter (Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter). This is your starting point.
  • Multiply by the Conversion Factor: To calculate kilogram-force per cubic meter to equivalent gram-force per cubic centimeter amount, multiply the selected kgf/m³ value by 0.001.
  • Illustration of Multiplication:
  • 1 kgf/m³ = 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter
  • 10 kgf/m³ = 0.01 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter
  • 100 kgf/m³ = 0.1 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter
  • Find the Conversion Result: The result of this multiplication is your converted value in gram-force per cubic centimeter unit. This represents the same specific-weight but in a different unit.
  • Save Your Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter Value: After converting, remember to save the result. This value represents the specific-weight you initially measured, now expressed in gram-force per cubic centimeters.
  • Alternative Method – Division: If you prefer not to multiply, you can achieve the same conversion by dividing the kilogram-force per cubic meter value by 1000. This alternative method also gives you the correct specific-weight in gram-force per cubic centimeters.
  • Illustration of Division:
  • Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter = kgf/m³ ÷ 1000

What is Specific Weight?

Specific weight, also known as unit weight, is the weight of a material per unit volume. It is measured in units such as newton per cubic meter (N/m³) and kilonewton per cubic meter (kN/m³). Unlike mass density, specific weight depends on gravitational acceleration because it is based on weight rather than mass.

Specific weight is widely used in civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, hydraulics, fluid mechanics, and construction to calculate structural loads, earth pressure, buoyancy, and hydrostatic forces.

What is Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter?

Kilogram-force per cubic meter (symbol: kgf/m³) is a unit of specific weight that expresses the gravitational force exerted by one kilogram-force distributed over a volume of one cubic meter. It measures the weight of a material per unit volume rather than its mass per unit volume.

The kilogram-force per cubic meter is primarily used in engineering and technical fields where the gravitational force of materials is considered. Although the SI unit of specific weight is the newton per cubic meter (N/m³), kgf/m³ is still encountered in older engineering literature and some practical applications. It can be converted directly to and from other specific weight units such as newton per cubic meter, kilonewton per cubic meter, and pound-force per cubic foot.

What is Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter?

Gram-force per cubic centimeter (symbol: gf/cm³) is a metric unit of specific weight that expresses the gravitational force, in gram-force, exerted by a material occupying one cubic centimeter of volume. It measures weight per unit volume rather than mass per unit volume and is primarily used in engineering calculations and historical technical literature.

Although the SI unit of specific weight is the newton per cubic meter (N/m³), gram-force per cubic centimeter is occasionally used in educational materials and older engineering references. It can be converted directly to and from other specific weight units such as newton per cubic meter, kilonewton per cubic meter, kilogram-force per cubic meter, and pound-force per cubic foot.

Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter Examples

  • Example 1:

    Convert 0.1 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter specific-weight to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter unit.

    Solution:

    We know that one Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter is equivalent to 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter.

    Therefore,

    0.1 kgf/m³ = 0.1 x 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter.

    0.1 kgf/m³ = 0.0001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter.

    Hence, 0.1 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter is approximately equal to 0.0001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter.

  • Example 2:

    Convert 7 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter specific-weight to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter unit.

    Solution:

    We know that one Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter is equivalent to 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter.

    Therefore,

    7 kgf/m³ = 7 x 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter.

    7 kgf/m³ = 0.007 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter.

    Hence, 7 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter is approximately equal to 0.007 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you convert kgf/m³ to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter formula?

The main formula for the conversion of the kgf/m³ value to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter amount is to multiply the kgf/m³ value by 0.001.

There are 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter in 1 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter.To convert from Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter to Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter, multiply your figure by 0.001 (or divide by 1000).

What is the relation between Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter and Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter?

The relationship between Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter and Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter is given as follows: 1 kgf/m³ = 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter

What is the value of 1 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter in equivalent Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter?

1 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter specific-weight is equivalent to 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter specific-weight.

What is the kilogram-force-per-cubic-meter in gram-force-per-cubic-centimeter?

1 kilogram-force-per-cubic-meter equals 0.001 gram-force-per-cubic-centimeters.

What is the value of 15 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter in Gram-force per Cubic Centimeters?

We know that 1 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter is equal to 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter, multiply 15 by 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter. Therefore, 15 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter = 15 x 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter, 15 kgf/m³ = 0.015 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter. Hence, the value of 15 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter in Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter is 0.015 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter.

What Specific Weight is 1 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter?

The Specific Weight of 1 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter spans 1000 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter.

1 kgf/m³ how much gram-force-per-cubic-centimeter?

1 Kilogram-force per Cubic Meter (kgf/m³) corresponds to 0.001 Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter (Gram-force per Cubic Centimeter).