The Mean Density of wet Sugar Beet Pulp is 561.0 kg/m³. The mean density can be converted to other units via the pull-down menu above.
Mean Density
The mean density, or more precisely, the mean volumetric mass density, of a substance is the average mass per unit volume of a substance in its most common or naturally occurring state. The vCalc symbol for mean density is μD. The standard units for mean density are kilograms per cubic meter. However, vCalc provides automatic conversions to other units via the pull-down menu including:
(lb/ft3): pound per cubic foot
(g/cm3): grams per cubic centimeter
(t/m3): metric tons per cubic meter
(ton/yd3): tons (U.S.) per cubic yard
(oz/in3): ounces per cubic inch
For the mean densities of other substances click HERE, or to see a library containing the individual mean densities of 500+ other substances click HERE.
See Also:
Mean Density Lookup: This function allows the user to choose from over 500 substances and provides the mean density.
Mass (Weight) Calc: This calculator uses the mean density of any substance and the shape and dimensions of the object or its container to compute the weight (mass) of the substance.
References
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density
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