How do I convert lb/in³ to oz/in³?
For this pair, use value × 16. A quick benchmark is 15 lb/in³ = 240 oz/in³, which can help you check whether the result is in the expected range.
Convert Pound per cubic inch (lb/in³) to Ounce per cubic inch (oz/in³) instantly.
Calculation
value × 16
| Quick Conversion | Converted |
|---|---|
| 0.001 lb/in³ | 0.016 oz/in³ |
| 1 lb/in³ | 16 oz/in³ |
| 100 lb/in³ | 1,600 oz/in³ |
| 997 lb/in³ | 15,952 oz/in³ |
| 1,000 lb/in³ | 16,000 oz/in³ |
Pound per cubic inch (lb/in³) is the starting unit on this page for a density conversion.
Pound per cubic inch is part of the measurement language used in Pound per cubic inch appears in measurement references where lb/in³ is the expected label.
lb/in³ values are converted when working with values that are already written in lb/in³ but the final answer needs to be shown in a different unit.
Ounce per cubic inch (oz/in³) is the result unit produced by this lb/in³ to oz/in³ conversion.
Ounce per cubic inch remains common in Ounce per cubic inch appears in measurement references where oz/in³ is the expected label.
oz/in³ results are useful for working with values that are already written in oz/in³, especially when converted densities are used in lab reports, material comparisons, fluid calculations, and engineering references.
Mathematically, ounce per cubic inch (oz/in³) = pound per cubic inch (lb/in³) converted with the formula below.
1 lb/in³ = 16 oz/in³
1 oz/in³ = 0.0625 lb/in³
Formula: value × 16
Example: 15 lb/in³ = 240 oz/in³
Precision note: Keep enough decimal places to support your actual use. Keep both parts of the density unit together; converting only the mass or volume part will produce the wrong density.
1 lb/in³ = 16 oz/in³
1 oz/in³ = 0.0625 lb/in³
| Pound per cubic inch [lb/in³] | Ounce per cubic inch [oz/in³] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 lb/in³ | 0.16 oz/in³ |
| 0.1 lb/in³ | 1.6 oz/in³ |
| 1 lb/in³ | 16 oz/in³ |
| 2 lb/in³ | 32 oz/in³ |
| 5 lb/in³ | 80 oz/in³ |
| 10 lb/in³ | 160 oz/in³ |
| 20 lb/in³ | 320 oz/in³ |
| 50 lb/in³ | 800 oz/in³ |
| 100 lb/in³ | 1,600 oz/in³ |
Rounding depends on what the converted value is for. A casual estimate can be rounded for readability, while values used for fluid calculations and lab notes or material property tables may need more decimal places.
A common mistake is forgetting that 1 g/cm³, 1 g/mL, and 1000 kg/m³ describe the same density. For this pair, Keep the lb/in³ label attached to the number so the value is not misread Keep the oz/in³ label attached to the number so the value is not misread
When reading the result in oz/in³, remember that keep the oz/in³ label attached to the number so the value is not misread. If another source gives a different oz/in³ value, compare the number of decimal places first. If the difference is large, check the starting value, selected units, and direction.
For this pair, use value × 16. A quick benchmark is 15 lb/in³ = 240 oz/in³, which can help you check whether the result is in the expected range.
It is the reverse direction. This page starts with lb/in³ and returns oz/in³; the reverse starts with oz/in³ and returns lb/in³.
Because Ounce per cubic inch is the smaller unit in this pair, the converted number is larger than the starting lb/in³ value. The relationship is 1 lb/in³ = 16 oz/in³.