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Convert density from ounce (US food nutrition labelling) per cubic centimetre to Kilogram per tablespoon (US customary).
Conversion number is 0.414029413875, this means that ozcm³ is smaller unit compared to kgtbsp (US).

Enter the density in ounce (US food nutrition labelling)cubic centimetre

oz
cm³
0.414029413875 kg
tbsp (US)

Result is in Kilogramtablespoon (US customary) .
Calculation process:

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oz / cm³
×
0.028 [kg/oz] / 1 [kg/kg]
×
1.478676478125E-05 [m³/tbsp (US)] / 0.000001 [m³/cm³]
= 0.414029413875
kg / tbsp (US)

 

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More about base units:

• 1 ounce (US food nutrition labelling) [oz] ≡ 28 g = 0.028 kg, definition: The ounce (abbreviated oz) is a unit of mass used in most British derived customary systems of measurement.. US Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Section 101.9, Paragraph (b)(5)(viii), retrieved August 29, 2009 (link moved, 2017-04-04)
• 1 cubic centimetre [cm³] = 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm = 0.000001 m3, definition: One cubic centimetre is volume equivalent to cube with base of 1 cm. In 1 litre there are 1000 cubic centimetres.. See also: centimetre
• 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 tablespoon (US customary) [tbsp (US)] ≡  1⁄2 US fl oz = 1.478676478125E-05 m3, definition: The traditional US interpretation of the tablespoon as a unit of volume is 3 teaspoons or half US fluid ounce= 14.78676478125×10−6 m³. A. Thompson and B. N. Taylor. The NIST Guide for the use of International System of Units. United States Government.