6/11/2023 0 Comments Density to volume calculator![]() ![]() The density of air at sea level is approximately 1.293 kg/m 3 at 0☌, but 1.423 kg/m 3 at -25 ☌ and 1.146 kg/m 3 at 35 ☌. In this sense the density calculation in our tool is an average density.Īs an example of how water density changes with temperature, at 1 atm pressure water has an estimated density of 983.854 kg/m 3 at -30 ☌, 999.9720 kg/m 3 at 4 ☌ and only 958.4 kg/m 3 at 100 ☌ (boiling temperature at sea-level). A substance with uneven temperature will also have varying pressure and density. Increasing the temperature generally decreases the material density and increases its volume (increasing denominator in the formula). Increasing the pressure on a substance decreases its volume and increases its density. The density of a material or substance varies with its temperature and pressure, which is typically negligible for solids and liquids but is much greater for gases. For example, you would not need a separate volume converter.ĭensity of water and other gases & liquids Our calculator is especially useful if the input units for the calculation are different than the desired output units, in which case it will perform these unit conversions for you. Such calculations are necessary in construction projects when one asks questions such as "how much concrete do I need?", "how much sand do I need?", "how much gravel do I need?" and so on. ![]()
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