Kinematic viscosity
nu = mu / rho
Dynamic viscosity divided by density
Water property lookup
Look up water density by temperature for hydraulic calculations, buoyancy checks, mass flow estimates, and heat transfer work.
Instant lookup
Results interpolate density from the water density table at standard atmospheric pressure.
Lookup result
Reference table
| Temperature (°C) | Density (kg/m3) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 999.84 |
| 5 | 999.97 |
| 10 | 999.7 |
| 15 | 999.1 |
| 20 | 998.21 |
| 25 | 997.05 |
| 30 | 995.65 |
| 35 | 994.03 |
| 40 | 992.22 |
| 45 | 990.21 |
| 50 | 988.07 |
| 55 | 985.73 |
| 60 | 983.24 |
| 65 | 980.63 |
| 70 | 977.81 |
| 75 | 974.87 |
| 80 | 971.8 |
| 85 | 968.6 |
| 90 | 965.3 |
| 95 | 961.89 |
| 100 | 958.35 |
Formulas
nu = mu / rho
Dynamic viscosity divided by density
Q = m cp Delta T
Heating or cooling energy for liquid water
Water density is used for mass flow, buoyancy, hydrostatic pressure, pump calculations, and temperature-dependent fluid property estimates.
Reference
Mass per unit volume, used for buoyancy, mass flow, hydrostatic pressure, and hydraulic calculations.
Resistance to flow, used for Reynolds number, pressure drop, pump sizing, and pipe flow estimates.
Heat required to raise water temperature, used for heating, cooling, and energy storage calculations.
Equilibrium pressure of water vapor, used for boiling, evaporation, cavitation, and phase-change checks.
FAQ
At 25 C and atmospheric pressure, water density is approximately 997.05 kg/m3.
For the practical liquid range shown here, water density generally decreases as temperature increases.
Use it for quick engineering reference and early calculations. Final design work should use validated data for the exact pressure, purity, and temperature range.
Related
Dynamic viscosity values for water.
Kinematic viscosity values for water.
Reference water properties at 25 deg C.
Water properties at atmospheric pressure.
Specific heat values for water.
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