Volume of 1 kg of Gold (Density 19,300 kg/m³)
One kilogram of gold with a known density of 19,300 kg/m³ occupies a volume of about 5.18×10⁻⁵ m³ (51.8 mL).
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Calculate how much space 1 kg of gold takes up given its density of 19,300 kg/m³.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the density of common materials?
- Water: 1000 kg/m³, aluminium: ~2700, steel: ~7800–8000, gold: ~19,300, air: ~1.2 kg/m³ at sea level.
- How do I convert g/cm³ to kg/m³?
- Multiply by 1000. So 2.7 g/cm³ (aluminium) = 2700 kg/m³.