Density vs. Specific Weight and Specific Gravity (2024)

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Acceleration of Gravity and Newton's Second Law Acceleration Units Converter Acetone - Density and Specific Weight Acetone - Thermophysical Properties Air - Density vs. Pressure and Temperatures Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids - Physical Data Ammonia Gas - Density vs. Temperature and Pressure Argon - Density and Specific Weight Baume's Hydrometer Benzene - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature and Pressure Benzene - Thermophysical properties Butane - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature and Pressure Cauchy Number Centrifugal Pumps - Viscosity Influence Compression and Expansion of Gases Crude Oil - Density vs. Temperature Crude Oil Viscosity vs. Gravity Densities of Aqueous Solutions of Inorganic Chlorides Densities of Aqueous Solutions of Inorganic Potassium Salts Densities of Aqueous Solutions of Inorganic Sodium Salts Densities of Aqueous Solutions of Organic Acids Densities of common Products Density Converter Density of Aqueous Solutions of Organic Substances as Sugars and Alcohols Density of Aqueous Solutions of some Inorganic Substances Dirt and Mud - Densities Ditch Filling Materials - Densities Energy Equation - Pressure Loss vs. Head Loss Engineering Materials - Properties Ethane - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature and Pressure Ethylene - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature and Pressure Ethylene - Thermophysical Properties Fuel Oils - Densities vs. Temperature Fuels - Densities and Specific Volumes Gases - Specific Gravities Gravity Heating System Heavy Water - Thermophysical Properties Helium - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature and Pressure Hydrocarbon Mixtures - Average Boiling Points vs. Gravity and Molecular Weights Hydrocarbon Mixtures - Molecular Weight vs. Gravity and Average Boiling Point Hydrocarbons - Physical Data Hydrocarbons, Linear Alcohols and Acids - Densities International Standard Atmosphere Jet Fuel - Density vs. Temperature Levers Liquids - Densities vs. Pressure and Temperature Change Liquids - Specific Gravities Liquids - Specific Gravities Lubricating Oil - Densities vs. Temperature Mach Number Mass vs. Weight Mercury - Thermodynamic Properties Methane - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature and Pressure Methanol - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature and Pressure Methanol Freeze Protected Heat Transfer Liquids Minerals and other Materials - Specific Gravities Natural Gas - Pipe Sizing Calculator Nitrogen - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature and Pressure Nitrogen - Thermal Diffusivity vs. Temperature and Pressure Organic Sulfur Compounds - Densities Ounces and Pounds vs. Grams Oxygen - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature and Pressure Pentane - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature and Pressure Pitot Tubes Porosity Propane - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature and Pressure Pumps, Fans and Turbines - Horsepower Solids - Densities Solids and Metals - Specific Gravities STP - Standard Temperature and Pressure and NTP - Normal Temperature and Pressure Sugar Solubility in Water The Ideal Gas Law Thermoplastics - Physical Properties Toluene - Density and Specific Weight vs. Teemperature and Pressure Total and Partial Pressure - Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures Troy Weight U-Tube Differential Pressure Manometers Unit Converter with commonly used Units Universal Gravitational Law Water - Specific Volume vs. Temperature Water - Thermophysical Properties Wood Species - Densities Yield Structure of Crude Oils with Increasing Density of Crude

Density is defined as mass per unit volume . Mass is a property and the SI unit for density is [kg/m3].

Density can be expressed as

ρ = m / V = 1 /ν (1)

where
ρ = density [kg/m3], [slugs/ft3]
m = mass [kg], [slugs]
V = volume [m3], [ft3]
ν = specific volume [m3 /kg], [ft3 /slug]

  • What is weight and what is mass ? - the difference between weight and mass

The Imperial (U.S.) units for density are slugs /ft3 but pound-mass per cubic foot - lbm /ft3 - is often used. Note that there is a difference between pound-force (lbf) and pound-mass (lbm) . Slugs can be multiplied with 32.2 for a rough value in pound-mass (lbm) .

  • 1 slug = 32.174 lbm = 14.594 kg
  • 1 kg = 2.2046 lbm = 6.8521x10-2 slugs
  • density of water: 1000 kg/m3, 1.938 slugs/ft3

See also Unit converter - mass and Unit converter - density

On atomic level - particles are packed tighter inside a substance with higher density. Density is a physical property - constant at a given temperature and pressure - and may be helpful for identification of substances.

Below on this page: Specific gravity (relative density) , Specific gravity for gases , Specific weight , Calculation examples

Se also:

  • Densities for some common materials
  • Water - Density, Specific Weight and Thermal Expantion Coefficient - variation with temperature at 1, 68 and 680 atm, SI and Imperial units
  • Air - Density, Specific Weight and Thermal Expantion Coefficient - variation with temperature and pressure, SI and Imperial units
  • How to measure density of liquid petroleum products

Specific Gravity (Relative Density) - SG - is a dimensionless unit defined as the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of water - at a specified temperature and can be expressed as

SG = ρsubstance / ρH2O (2)

where
SG = Specific Gravity of the substance
ρsubstance = density of the fluid or substance [kg/m3]
ρH2O = density of water - normally at temperature 4 oC [kg/m3]

It is common to use the density of water at 4 oC (39 oF) as a reference since water at this point has its highest density of 1000 kg/m 3 or 1.940 slugs/ft3 .

Since Specific Gravity - SG - is dimensionless, it has the same value in the SI system and the imperial English system (BG). SG of a fluid has the same numerical value as its density expressed in g/mL or Mg/m3 . Water is normally also used as reference when calculating the specific gravity for solids.

See also Thermophysical Properties of Water - Density, Freezing temperature, Boiling temperature, Latent heat of melting, Latent heat of evaporation, Critical temperature ...

Specific Gravity for some common Materials

Specific Gravities common Substances
SubstanceSpecific Gravity
- SG -
Acetylene0.0017
Air, dry0.0013
Alcohol0.82
Aluminum2.72
Brass8.48
Cadmium8.57
Chromium7.03
Copper8.79
Carbon dioxide0.00198
Carbon monoxide0.00126
Cast iron7.20
Hydrogen0.00009
Lead11.35
Mercury 13.59
Nickel8.73
Nitrogen0.00125
Nylon1.12
Oxygen0.00143
Paraffin0.80
Petrol0.72
PVC1.36
Rubber0.96
Steel7.82
Tin7.28
Zinc7.12
Water (4 oC) 1.00
Water, sea1.027
Wood, Oak 0.77

Specific Gravity of gases is normally calculated with reference to air - and defined as the ratio of the density of the gas to the density of the air - at a specified temperature and pressure.

The Specific Gravity can be calculated as

SG = ρgas / ρair (3)

where
SG= specific gravity of gas
ρgas = density of gas [kg/m3]
ρair = density of air (normally at NTP - 1.204 [kg/m3])

  • NTP - Normal Temperature and Pressure - defined as 20 oC (293.15 K, 68 oF)and 1atm (101.325 kN/m2, 101.325 kPa, 14.7 psia, 0 psig, 30 in Hg, 760 torr)

Molecular weights can be used to calculate Specific Gravity if the densities of the gas and the air are evaluated at the same pressure and temperature.

See also Thermophysical Properties of Air - density, viscosity, critical temperature and pressure, triple point, enthalpi and entropi, thermal conductivity and diffusicity,......

Specific Weight is defined as weight per unit volume . Weight is a force . The SI unit for specific weight is [N/m3]. The imperial unit is [lb/ft3].

Specific Weight (or force per unit volume) can be expressed as

γ = ρ a g (4)

where
γ = specific weight (N/m3], [lb/ft3]
ρ = density [kg/m3], [slugs/ft3]
a g = acceleration of gravity (9.807 [m/s2], 32.174 [ft/s2] under normal conditions)

  • What is weight and what is mass ? - the difference between weight and mass

Specific Weight for Some common Materials

Specific Weight common Materials
ProductSpecific Weight
- γ -
Imperial Units
(lb/ft3)
SI Units
(kN/m3)
Aluminum17227
Brass54084.5
Carbon tetrachloride99.415.6
Copper57089
Ethyl Alcohol49.37.74
Gasoline42.56.67
Glycerin78.612.4
Kerosene507.9
Mercury847133.7
SAE 20 Motor Oil578.95
Seawater63.910.03
Stainless Steel499 - 51278 - 80
Water62.49.81
Wrought Iron474 - 49974 - 78
  • Material Properties

Example 1: Density of a Golf ball

A golf ball has a diameter of 42 mm and a mass of 45 g. The volume of the golf ball can be calculated as

V = (4/3) π (42 [mm] * 0.001 [m/mm]/2)3 = 3.8 10-5 [m3]

The density of the golf ball can then be calculated as

ρ = 45 [g] * 0.001 [kg/g] / 3.8 10-5 [m3] = 1184 [kg/m3]

Example 2: Using Density to Identify a Material

An unknown liquid substance has a mass of 18.5 g and occupies a volume of 23.4 ml (milliliter).

The density of the substance can be calculated as

ρ = (18.5 [g] /1000 [g/kg]) / (23.4 [ml] /(1000 [ml/l] * 1000[l/m3]))

= 18.5 10-3 [kg] /23.4 10-6 [m3] = 790 [kg/m3]

If we look up the densities of some common liquids we find that ethyl alcohol - or ethanol - has a density of 789 kg/m3 . The liquid may be ethyl alcohol!

Example 3: Density to Calculate Volume Mass

The density of titanium is 4507 kg/m3 . The mass of 0.17 m3 volume titanium can be calculated as

m = 0.17 [m3] * 4507 [kg/m3] = 766.2 [kg]

Note! - be aware that there is a difference between " bulk density" and actual "solid or material density". This may not be clear in the description of products. Always double check values with other sources before important calculations.

Example 4: Specific Gravity of Iron

The density of iron is 7850 kg/m3 . The specific gravity of iron related to water with density 1000 kg/m3 is

SG(iron) = 7850 [kg/m3] / 1000 [kg/m3] = 7.85

Example 5: Specific Weight of Water

The density of water is 1000 kg/m3 at 4 °C (39 °F).

The specific weight in SI units is

γ = 1000 [kg/m3] * 9.81 [m/s2] = 9810 [N/m3] = 9.81 [kN/m3]

The density of water is 1.940 slugs/ft3 at 39 °F (4 °C).

The specific weight in Imperial units is

γ = 1.940 [slugs/ft3] * 32.174 [ft/s2] = 62.4 [lb/ft3]

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  • Acceleration Units Converter

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  • Acetone - Thermophysical Properties

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  • Densities of Aqueous Solutions of Inorganic Potassium Salts

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