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Orange soda (sweetened with sugar) density

Density of Orange soda (sweetened with sugar) is 1029 kg/m3 . *

Volumetric mass density of Orange soda (sweetened with sugar) (Food, Beverages, non alcoholic (including soft drinks and juices)) in other popular units:

= 1.029 [kg/L] or [g/mL] or [g/cm3] or [t/m3]

= 0.594799735488 [oz/cu in] (Avoirdupois ounce per cubic inch)

= 1.07342765124 [oz/US fl oz] (Avoirdupois ounce per fluid ounce)

= 0.037174983468 [lb/cu in] (Avoirdupois pound per cubic inch)

= 64.238371869 [lb/cu ft] (pound per cubic foot)

= 1734.4359921 [lb/cu yd] (pound per cubic yard)

= 8.58742117905 [lb/US gal] (pound per US liquid gallon)

Specific gravity (or relative density)

SGw4°C = 1.0290258285483 (relative to 4°C water)

SGair20°C = 854.58018437007 (relative to 20°C air)

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Notice: Don't be confused with expression: "weight of Orange soda (sweetened with sugar)". Unit for weight is Newton, N = mass × g ; where g=9.81 m/s2.

*Source: FAO/INFOODS (2012). FAO/INFOODS Density Database Version 2.0. FAO, Rome. , Retrieved 2020-09-20
  ↦ Stumbo, P.J. and Weiss, R. 2011. Using database values to determine food density. Journal of. Food Composition and Analysis. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfca.2011.04.008 (Accessed 15 Sept 2012)