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METRIC PRACTICE GUIDE FOR CEMENT

Inch-Pound Units Factor SI Units


inch 3 25.40 5 millimetre (mm)
inch2 3 6.452 5 centimetre2(cm2)
foot3 3 0.02832 5 metre3(m3)
pound per foot3 3 16.02 5 kilogram per cubic metre (kg/m3)
pound per yard3 3 0.5933 5 kilogram per cubic metre (kg/m3)
quart (U.S. fluid) 3 0.9464 5 litre decimetre3(dm3)
pound 3 0.4536 5 kilogram (kg)
ton 3 0.9072 5 megagram (Mg)
psi 3 6.895 5 kilopascal (kPa)
psi 3 0.006895 5 megapascal (MPa)
grain 3 0.06480 5 gram (g)
horsepower 3 745.7 5 watt (W)
centimetre2 per gram (cm2/g) 3 0.1000 5 metre2 per kilogram (m2/kg)
calorie per gram 3 4.184 5 kilojoule per kilogram (kJ/kg)
ounce (U.S. fluid) 3 29.57 5 cubic centimetre (cm3) (millilitre)
pound-force (lbf avoirdupois) 3 4.448 5 newton (N)
pound-force (lbf avoirdupois) x 0.004448 5 kilonewton (kN)
temperature, degree Fahrenheit (°F) (°F − 32)/1.8 5 temperature, degree Celsius (°C)
temperature interval (°F) 3 5⁄9 5 temperature interval (°C)
Note—When converting from alternative designation of sieves in inch-pound units, the proper quantity in SI units is that given in Table 1 of
Specification E 11, Wire-Cloth Sieves for Testing Purposes, and not the quantity calculated from the alternative designation. (For example, the
“1-in.” sieve is the 25.0-mm sieve, not the 25.4-mm sieve).

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