Magnesium Weight Calculator
Calculate magnesium weight instantly from dimensions. Uses standard density of 1.738 g/cm³ (109 lb/ft³). Compare to aluminum, steel,
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about magnesium weight.
How to Calculate
Enter the dimensions of your magnesium part in any unit (inches, feet, centimeters, or meters). Choose the shape (rectangular block, cylinder, sheet, or rod) and the calculator applies the standard magnesium density of 1.738 g/cm³. For complex shapes, calculate the volume separately and enter it directly. The calculator converts between metric and imperial units automatically, showing weight in both pounds and kilograms.
Formula & Method
Weight = Volume × Density, where magnesium density = 1.738 g/cm³ (109 lb/ft³). For rectangular blocks: Volume = Length × Width × Height. For cylinders: Volume = π × Radius² × Length. Convert all dimensions to consistent units before calculating.
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