How To Calculate Grams Per Linear Meter

How to Calculate Grams per Linear Meter

Calculating grams per linear meter is crucial in various industries, from textiles to construction, to ensure accurate measurements and quality control. This guide will walk you through the process using our interactive calculator.

  1. Enter the width of the material in meters.
  2. Enter the density of the material in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
  3. Click the ‘Calculate’ button.

The formula to calculate grams per linear meter (g/m) is:

g/m = width (m) × density (g/cm³) × 10,000

The calculator uses this formula to provide accurate results.

Real-World Examples

Let’s say you’re working with a fabric that’s 1.5 meters wide and has a density of 0.8 g/cm³.

g/m = 1.5m × 0.8g/cm³ × 10,000 = 12,000g/m

Now, consider a steel bar that’s 0.2 meters wide and has a density of 7.8 g/cm³.

g/m = 0.2m × 7.8g/cm³ × 10,000 = 15,600g/m

Finally, let’s calculate for an aluminum sheet that’s 0.5 meters wide and has a density of 2.7 g/cm³.

g/m = 0.5m × 2.7g/cm³ × 10,000 = 13,500g/m

Data & Statistics

Density of Common Materials
Material Density (g/cm³)
Aluminum2.7
Steel7.8
Fabric (cotton)0.8
Grams per Linear Meter for Different Widths of Aluminum
Width (m) Grams per Linear Meter (g/m)
0.12,700
0.513,500
127,000

Expert Tips

  • Always use the correct density for your material.
  • Measure the width as accurately as possible.
  • Consider using our calculator for quick and easy calculations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if my material’s width is in centimeters?

Simply convert the width to meters by dividing by 100 (since 1m = 100cm).

Can I use this calculator for other units?

No, this calculator is designed specifically for grams per linear meter.

For more information on material properties, see the Engineering ToolBox and the Engineering Equation Solver.

Calculating grams per linear meter Material density chart

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