Convert Specific Gravity to Gram per Cubic Meter
Type the number of specific gravity that you wish to convert to grams per cubic meter.
How to Convert Specific Gravity to Grams per Cubic Meter
The specific gravity and gram per cubic meter are both units of density. By definition, 1 specific gravity equals exactly 1000000 grams per cubic meter. This means to convert specific gravity to grams per cubic meter, you multiply by 1000000.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 SG to grams per cubic meter:
We need to convert specific gravity to grams per cubic meter
Since 1 SG = 1000000 g/m³, multiply by 1000000
5 × 1000000 = 5000000
5 SG = 5000000 g/m³
Specific Gravity to Gram per Cubic Meter Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common specific gravity to gram per cubic meter conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Specific Gravity (SG) | Grams per Cubic Meter (g/m³) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 SG | 100000 g/m³ |
| 0.5 SG | 500000 g/m³ |
| 1 SG | 1000000 g/m³ |
| 2 SG | 2000000 g/m³ |
| 5 SG | 5000000 g/m³ |
| 10 SG | 10000000 g/m³ |
| 25 SG | 25000000 g/m³ |
| 50 SG | 50000000 g/m³ |
| 100 SG | 100000000 g/m³ |
About These Units
Specific Gravity (SG)
Specific gravity (SG) is the dimensionless ratio of a substance's density to water at 4°C. Water = 1.0 by definition. Gasoline: 0.72-0.78. Honey: 1.4. Mercury: 13.6. Gold: 19.3. Also called relative density. Objects with SG < 1 float in water.
Gram per Cubic Meter (g/m³)
Grams per cubic meter (g/m³) measures gas densities and aerosol concentrations. Air: ~1,225 g/m³. Hydrogen: ~90 g/m³. Used for air quality (PM2.5 in μg/m³), industrial emissions, and atmospheric science. Converts easily to mg/L.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert specific gravity to grams per cubic meter?
To convert specific gravity to grams per cubic meter, multiply the value by 1000000. For example, 10 SG = 10000000 g/m³.
How many grams per cubic meter are in 1 specific gravity?
1 specific gravity equals 1000000 grams per cubic meter.
What is the formula for specific gravity to grams per cubic meter?
The formula is: g/m³ = SG × 1000000.