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Biscuits density

Density of Biscuits is 470 kg/m3 (410-530). *

Volumetric mass density of Biscuits (Food, Cereal and cereal products) in other popular units:

= 0.47 [kg/L] or [g/mL] or [g/cm3] or [t/m3]

= 0.27167723584 [oz/cu in] (Avoirdupois ounce per cubic inch)

= 0.4902925132 [oz/US fl oz] (Avoirdupois ounce per fluid ounce)

= 0.01697982724 [lb/cu in] (Avoirdupois pound per cubic inch)

= 29.34114167 [lb/cu ft] (pound per cubic foot)

= 792.210803 [lb/cu yd] (pound per cubic yard)

= 3.9223400915 [lb/US gal] (pound per US liquid gallon)

Specific gravity (or relative density)

SGw4°C = 0.47001179729611 (relative to 4°C water)

SGair20°C = 390.3330288182 (relative to 20°C air)

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*Source: FAO/INFOODS (2012). FAO/INFOODS Density Database Version 2.0. FAO, Rome. , Retrieved 2020-09-20
  ↦ Agricultural Research Service, Food Surveys Research Group. 2010. USDA Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies, 4.1. Web site: http://www.ars.usda.gov/Services/docs.htm?docid=12089 (Accessed 15 Sept 2012)