I'm a bit confused the the units of density.
density = mass / volume
mass = kg
volume = m3 = kL = 1000L
Therefore, shouldn't density = kg / m3 -> kg / kL -> g / L?
But when I look online it says that: density = kg / m3 = g / cm3 = g / mL
Can you give an example of where it says density = kg / m
3 = g / cm
3 = g / ml ? Does it actually give numerical values as well? Otherwise, I think this is just the fact that kg and g are measures of mass, and m
3, cm
3, and ml are measures of volume, just as pounds are a measure of mass; and in
3 a measure of volume.