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Discussion at: Template_talk:Convert/density.

The standard measurement-converter Template:Convert, on the English Wikipedia, has several subtemplates to handle density conversions, such as for grams per cubic centimeter or pounds per cubic inch. Many of the subtemplates for density units are still being created, as discussed on the talk-page here.

Some of the density conversions are:

See: Category:Subtemplates of Template Convert (density)

Some examples of density conversions are:

{{convert|1|g/cm3|lb/cuin|8}}   gives:   1 gram per cubic centimetre (0.03612729 lb/cu in)
{{convert|5|g/cm3|lb/cuin}}     gives:   5 grams per cubic centimetre (0.18 lb/cu in)
{{convert|1|kg/L|lb/cuft|8}}   gives:   1 kilogram per litre (62.42796058 lb/cu ft)
{{convert|1|kg/m3|lb/cuft|8}}   gives:   1 kilogram per cubic metre (0.06242796 lb/cu ft)
{{convert|1|kg/m3|lb/cuyd}}   gives:   1 kilogram per cubic metre (1.7 lb/cu yd)
{{convert|36|kg/m3|lb/cuyd}}   gives:   36 kilograms per cubic metre (61 lb/cu yd)
{{convert|4|kg/L|lb/cuft}}   gives:   4 kilograms per litre (250 lb/cu ft)

Also look for discussions about density in the main talk-page, Template_talk:Convert.