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Convert Grams per Cubic Centimeter to Slugs per Cubic Foot

Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm³) to Slug per Cubic Foot (slug/ft³) unit conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.

Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.

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Result

1 Gram per Cubic Centimeter = 1.9403203 Slugs per Cubic Foot

1 Slug per Cubic Foot = 0.51537882 Grams per Cubic Centimeter

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Conversion chart: Gram per Cubic Centimeter to Slugs per Cubic Foot

Conversion table

Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm³) Slug per Cubic Foot (slug/ft³)
0.01 g/cm³ 0.019403203 slug/ft³
0.1 g/cm³ 0.19403203 slug/ft³
1 g/cm³ 1.9403203 slug/ft³
2 g/cm³ 3.8806407 slug/ft³
3 g/cm³ 5.820961 slug/ft³
5 g/cm³ 9.7016017 slug/ft³
10 g/cm³ 19.403203 slug/ft³
20 g/cm³ 38.806407 slug/ft³
50 g/cm³ 97.016017 slug/ft³
100 g/cm³ 194.03203 slug/ft³
1000 g/cm³ 1940.3203 slug/ft³

Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm³)

Definition: A CGS-scale density unit describing how many grams of mass fit into one cubic centimeter of volume — numerically identical to kilograms per liter.

History: Emerged from the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system used widely in 19th and 20th century chemistry and physics, where cubic centimeter volumes and gram masses were the natural laboratory scale.

Current use: Still the everyday unit chemists and materials scientists use to report densities of solids and liquids, since common substances like water (1 g/cm³) and metals fall in a convenient, easy-to-read range.

Slug per Cubic Foot (slug/ft³)

Definition: A US customary density unit built on the slug, the imperial unit of mass defined so that a 1-pound-force applied to a 1-slug mass produces an acceleration of 1 foot per second squared.

History: Introduced by American and British engineers in the early 20th century to make Newton's second law (F = ma) work cleanly within the foot-pound-second system without mixing mass and force units, since the everyday "pound" is ambiguous between the two.

Current use: Used in US aerospace, fluid dynamics, and structural engineering calculations — particularly air density in aerodynamics formulas — where keeping units consistent with pound-force avoids introducing a gravitational conversion constant.

Supported Units

Unit Symbol In Kilograms per Cubic Meter
Kilogram per Cubic Meter kg/m³ 1 kg/m³
Gram per Cubic Centimeter g/cm³ 1000 kg/m³
Kilogram per Liter kg/L 1000 kg/m³
Gram per Liter g/L 1 kg/m³
Ounce per Cubic Inch oz/in³ 1729.994 kg/m³
Ounce per Gallon (US) oz/gal 7.489152 kg/m³
Pound per Cubic Foot lb/ft³ 16.018463 kg/m³
Pound per Cubic Inch lb/in³ 27679.905 kg/m³
Pound per Gallon (US) lb/gal 119.82643 kg/m³
Slug per Cubic Foot slug/ft³ 515.37882 kg/m³

About These Parameters

Value
The density value you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals.
From Unit
The density unit your input value is currently measured in — for example, pounds per cubic foot on a US construction spec or grams per cubic centimeter on a chemistry lab report.
To Unit
The density unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly.

How Density Conversion Works

The Formula

Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to the kilogram per cubic meter. To convert a value from one unit to another:

result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)

For Gram per Cubic Centimeter → Slug per Cubic Foot: multiply by 1.9403203. For example, 1 g/cm³ × 1.9403203 = 1.9403203 slug/ft³.

Density = Mass ÷ Volume

Density is simply mass divided by volume (ρ = m/V), which is why every density unit is really a mass unit paired with a volume unit — kilograms per cubic meter, pounds per cubic foot, grams per cubic centimeter, and so on. Two objects of the same size can have wildly different masses depending on what they're made of: a cubic meter of water has a mass of about 1,000 kg, while a cubic meter of steel has a mass of roughly 7,850 kg, which is exactly why density is the property engineers check when comparing materials by weight rather than volume alone.

Why the Slug Exists

The slug per cubic foot looks unusual next to the more familiar pound-based density units because it solves a specific problem: the everyday "pound" is ambiguous, sometimes meaning mass and sometimes meaning force (weight). The slug is defined purely as a unit of mass, chosen so that Newton's second law (force = mass × acceleration) works cleanly within the foot-pound-second system without an extra conversion constant — which is why US aerospace and fluid dynamics calculations, particularly air density in aerodynamics formulas, use slugs per cubic foot rather than the more everyday pounds per cubic foot.

Example

1 g/cm³ equals 1.9403203 slug/ft³. For scale, that's about 1× the density of fresh water at 4°C (1,000 kg/m³, or 1 g/cm³) — a useful everyday reference point, since anything less dense than water floats and anything denser sinks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Slugs per Cubic Foot are in 1 Gram per Cubic Centimeter?

1 Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm³) equals exactly 1.9403203 Slugs per Cubic Foot (slug/ft³).

Why does water's density matter as a reference point?

Fresh water at 4°C has a density of almost exactly 1,000 kg/m³ (1 g/cm³), which is why it's the standard reference for specific gravity — a material's density divided by water's density. Anything with a specific gravity below 1 floats in water; anything above 1 sinks, which is a quick, intuitive way engineers and scientists compare material densities.

What's the difference between pounds per cubic foot and slugs per cubic foot?

Pounds per cubic foot uses the everyday pound, which in this context typically means pound-mass. Slugs per cubic foot uses the slug, a unit defined purely as mass so that force (in pound-force) equals mass (in slugs) times acceleration (in ft/s²) without any extra conversion factor — this matters in aerodynamics and fluid dynamics formulas where unit consistency with pound-force avoids introducing gravitational constants.

How accurate are these conversions?

Every conversion factor used here is the exact, internationally recognized value (e.g. 1 lb/ft³ = exactly 16.01846337 kg/m³, derived from the internationally standardized pound and foot) — results are limited only by floating-point display precision, not by rounded conversion constants.

Convert Gram per Cubic Centimeter to Other Density Units

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