Mass (weight) in grams (g):
Density in
Volume in liters (L, l):
0.00L
Density of some materials:
- Air ≈ 1.2 kg/m3
- Aluminum = 2700 kg/m3
- Concrete ≈ 2400 kg/m3
- Diesel ≈ 850 kg/m3,
- Gasoline (petrol) ≈ 710 kg/m3
- Steel = 7850 kg/m3
- Water (4°C) = 1000 kg/m3
How to convert from g to L?
The volume in liters is equal to the mass (weight) in grams divided by the density in kilograms per cubic meter.
Formula:
V = m / p
V – volume in liters (L, l);
m – mass (weight) in grams (g);
ρ – density in kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3, kg/(cu m), kg m-3).
Example
Convert 150 g to L if the density is 300 kg/m3.
Solution: V = m / p = 150 / 300 = 0.5 L. Answer: 150 g = 0.5 L (density = 300 kg/m3)
In this calculator, density can be entered in the following units (click on density unit):
- kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m³, kg/(cu m))
- tons per cubic meter (t/m³, t/(cu m))
- grams per milliliter (g/mL)
- grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³, g/(cu cm), g/cc)
- pound per cubic inch (lb/in³, lb/(cu in))
- pound per cubic foot (lb/ft³, lb/(cu ft), lb/(cf))
- pound per US liquid gallon (lb/US gal)
- ounce per cubic inch (oz/in³, oz/(cu in))
- ounce per cubic foot (oz/ft³, oz/(cu ft))
- slug per cubic foot (slug/ft³, slug/(cu ft), slug/cf)