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What Is Density of Cement

The density of the material is defined as mass or weight per unit volume or it is a quantitative representation of the amount of mass contained per unit volume. The density has standard unit is the kilogram per meter cubed (kg/m3 or lb/ft3).
Density is also represented in gram per cubic centimeter (gm/cm3). The standard drinking water has a density of 1 gm/cm3 at a 4°-degree temperature. Which is equal to 1 kg/1000 cm3. The conversation of kg/m3 to gm/cm3 is done by just multiplying with 0.001. Similarly, gm/cm3 is converted in kg/m3 by multiplying with 1000.