Calculation of weight by volume

Calculating the weight by the volume of material with matter density reference book

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For example, I have a litre of olive oil, but how much does it weight? Basically, it's simple - take the density of oil and multiply it by volume and you will recieve weight.

I came up with an idea to make a calculator on this issue (see below).

First, you have to choose the matter in calculator from this reference book - The density of a substance. The calculator will check its density.

Then you have to set the volume as you like - litres, cubic metres, even length, width and height. Then it will calculate the weight.

PLANETCALC, Calculation of weight by volume

Calculation of weight by volume

Digits after the decimal point: 3
Density (grams per cubic centimeter)
 
Weight, kg (in terms of volume in liters)
 
Weight, kg (in terms of volume in cubic meters)
 
Weight, kg (in terms of length, width and height)
 

Density in the reference book is set in grams per cubic centimeter. If any matter is absent in reference book somehow - registered users can always add it.

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