What unit of measurement for density of a diamond
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The density (more precisely, the volumetric mass density; also known as specific mass), of a substance is its mass per unit volume. The symbol most often used for density is ρ (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter D can also be used. Mathematically, density is defined as mass divided by volume:
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Density of diamond (material)
Diamond weighs 3.514 gram per cubic centimeter or 3 514 kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of diamond is equal to 3 514 kg/m³; at 20°C (68°F or 293.15K) at standard atmospheric pressure.
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