Input Values (ρ = m/V)

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Density Calculator - ρ = m/V Calculator

Calculate density using mass and volume (ρ = m/V). Perfect for physics and chemistry students.

What is Density Calculator?

Density Calculator is a free online tool that calculates density using the formula ρ = m/V. It allows you to input mass and volume values in various units and calculates the resulting density. Perfect for physics and chemistry students, engineers, and anyone working with materials.

How to Use Density Calculator

  1. Enter the mass value in the mass input field
  2. Select the appropriate mass unit from the dropdown
  3. Enter the volume value in the volume input field
  4. Select the appropriate volume unit from the dropdown
  5. The density calculation happens automatically as you type
  6. Select your desired density unit from the output dropdown
  7. Copy the result using the copy button
  8. Use Clear to reset all values

Density Formula

ρ = m/V
Density = Mass / Volume

Variables

  • ρ - Density (in kg/m³)
  • m - Mass (in kilograms)
  • V - Volume (in cubic meters)

Units

  • Density: kg/m³, g/cm³, g/mL, lb/ft³, lb/in³, lb/gal
  • Mass: kg, g, mg, lb, oz
  • Volume: m³, cm³, L, mL, ft³, in³, gal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is density?

Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. Higher density means more mass per unit volume.

What are common density values?

Water has a density of about 1 g/cm³, iron is about 7.87 g/cm³, and air is about 0.001225 g/cm³. The density of a substance depends on temperature and pressure.

What units are supported?

The calculator supports multiple units for mass (kg, g, mg, lb, oz), volume (m³, cm³, L, mL, ft³, in³, gal), and density (kg/m³, g/cm³, g/mL, lb/ft³, lb/in³, lb/gal). All conversions are handled automatically.

How does temperature affect density?

Generally, as temperature increases, density decreases (for most substances). This is because particles move faster and take up more space, reducing the mass per unit volume.

Is my data secure?

Yes, all calculations happen locally in your browser. Your data never leaves your device.

Can I use this offline?

Yes, once loaded, the calculator works completely offline in your browser.