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Switch ⇆ : from Kilogram per gallon (US fluid; Wine) to ounce (avoirdupois) per cubic foot

Convert density from ounce (avoirdupois) per cubic foot to Kilogram per gallon (US fluid; Wine).
Conversion number is 0.0037897800010851, this means that oz avcu ft is smaller unit compared to kggal (US).

Enter the density in ounce (avoirdupois)cubic foot

oz av
cu ft
0.0037897800010851 kg
gal (US)

Result is in Kilogramgallon (US fluid; Wine) .
Calculation process:

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oz av / cu ft
×
2.8349523125E-02 [kg/oz av] / 1 [kg/kg]
×
3.785411784E-03 [m³/gal (US)] / 0.028316846592 [m³/cu ft]
= 0.0037897800010851
kg / gal (US)

 

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More about base units:

• 1 ounce (avoirdupois) [oz av] ≡  1⁄16 lb = 2.8349523125E-02 kg, definition: = 0.45359237 kg /16 = 28.349523125 g. in fraction: 1 oz av ≡ 0.45359237/16 kg. National Institute of Standards and Technology (October 2011). Butcher, Tina; Cook, Steve; Crown, Linda et al. eds. Appendix C – General Tables of Units of Measurement (PDF) p. C-6
• 1 cubic foot [cu ft] ≡ 1 ft × 1 ft × 1 ft = 0.028316846592 m3, definition: ≡ 0.3048³ = 0.028316846592 m³. See also: International foot
• 1 Kilogram [kg] ≡ 1 kg = 1 kg, definition: SI base unit. Mass of the prototype near Paris (≈ mass of 1 L of water) . National Institute of Standards and Technology (October 2011). Butcher, Tina; Cook, Steve; Crown, Linda et al. eds. Appendix C – General Tables of Units of Measurement (PDF) p. C-5
• 1 gallon (US fluid; Wine) [gal (US)] ≡ 231 cu in = 3.785411784E-03 m3, definition: A traditional unit of liquid volume, in the United States, the liquid gallon is legally defined as exactly 231 cubic inches; this is equal to the old English wine gallon ≡ 3.785411784×10−3 m³. unc.edu, A Dictionary of Units of Measurement, Gallon