Convert earth's mean density to kilogram per cubic meter

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Earth's Mean Density

The mean density of Earth is approximately 5,514 kg/m³ (5.514 g/cm³), making Earth the densest planet in the Solar System. This value is determined by dividing Earth's total mass (~5.972 × 10²⁴ kg) by its volume, and is used as a reference benchmark in planetary science and geophysics. The high mean density reflects Earth's iron-nickel core, which is significantly denser than the silicate mantle and crust. 


Kilogram per Cubic Meter

The kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m³) is the SI derived unit of density, defined as the mass in kilograms of a substance occupying one cubic meter of volume. It is the standard unit used in scientific and engineering contexts worldwide. The density of dry air at standard conditions is approximately 1.225 kg/m³, while water is about 1000 kg/m³


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