Convert Specific Gravity to Tonne per Cubic Meter

Enter the number of specific gravity that you want to convert to tonnes per cubic meter.

1 SG (specific gravity) = 1 t/m³ (tonnes per cubic meter)

How to Convert Specific Gravity to Tonnes per Cubic Meter

The specific gravity and tonne per cubic meter are both units of density. By definition, 1 specific gravity equals exactly 1 tonnes per cubic meter. This means to convert specific gravity to tonnes per cubic meter, you multiply by 1.

Formula

tonnes per cubic meter = specific gravity × 1

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 5 SG to tonnes per cubic meter:

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Convert 5 SG to tonnes per cubic meter

We need to convert specific gravity to tonnes per cubic meter

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Apply the formula

Since 1 SG = 1 t/m³, multiply by 1

5 × 1 = 5

Answer

5 SG = 5 t/m³

Specific Gravity to Tonne per Cubic Meter Conversion Table

Quick reference table for common specific gravity to tonne per cubic meter conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.

Specific Gravity (SG) Tonnes per Cubic Meter (t/m³)
1 SG 1 t/m³
2 SG 2 t/m³
5 SG 5 t/m³
10 SG 10 t/m³
15 SG 15 t/m³
20 SG 20 t/m³
25 SG 25 t/m³
50 SG 50 t/m³
100 SG 100 t/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.

Tonne per Cubic Meter (t/m³)

Tonnes per cubic meter (t/m³) equals kg/L and g/cm³. Used for bulk materials: concrete 2.4 t/m³, granite 2.7 t/m³, water 1.0 t/m³. Common in construction, mining, and aggregate industries for estimating material weights.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert specific gravity to tonnes per cubic meter?

To convert specific gravity to tonnes per cubic meter, multiply the value by 1. For example, 10 SG = 10 t/m³.

How many tonnes per cubic meter are in 1 specific gravity?

1 specific gravity equals 1 tonnes per cubic meter.

What is the formula for specific gravity to tonnes per cubic meter?

The formula is: t/m³ = SG × 1.