The area density of a two-dimensional object is calculated as the mass per unit area. The SI derived unit is: kilogram per square metre. In the paper and fabric industries, it is called grammage and is expressed in grams per square meter ; for paper in particular, it may be expressed as pounds per ream of standard sizes.
Formulation
Area density can be calculated as: or where,
Column density
A special type of area density is called column density, denoted ρA or σ. It is the mass of substance per unit area integrated along a path; It is obtained integrating volumetric density over a column: In general the integration path can be slant or oblique incidence. A common special case is a vertical path, from the bottom to the top of the medium: where denotes the vertical coordinate. Columnar density is closely related to the vertically averaged volumetric density as where ;,, and have units of, for example, grams per cubic metre, grams per square metre, and metres, respectively.
Column number density refers instead to a number density type of quantity: the number or count of a substance—rather than the mass—per unit area integrated along a path:
In Astronomy the column density is generally used to indicate the number of atoms or molecules per square cm along the line of sight in a particular direction, as derived from observations of e.g. the 21-cm hydrogen line or from observations of a certain molecular species. Also the interstellar extinction can be related to the column density of H or H2. The concept of area density can be useful when analysing accretion disks. In the case of a disk seen face-on, area density for a given area of the disk is defined as column density: that is, either as the mass of substance per unit area integrated along the vertical path that goes through the disk, from the bottom to the top of the medium: where denotes the vertical coordinate, or as the number or count of a substance—rather than the mass—per unit area integrated along a path :
The area density is often used to describe the thickness of paper; e.g., 80 g/m2 is very common.
Fabric
Fabric "weight" is often specified as mass per unit area, grams per square meter or ounces per square yard. It is also sometimes specified in ounces per yard in a standard width for the particular cloth. One gram per square meter equals 0.0295 ounces per square yard; one ounce per square yard equals 33.9 grams per square meter.
Other
It is also an important quantity for the absorption of radiation. When studying bodies falling through air, area density is important because resistance depends on area, and gravitational force is dependent on mass. Bone density is often expressed in grams per square centimeter as measured by x-ray absorptiometry, as a proxy for the actual density. The body mass index is expressed in units of kilograms per square meter, though the area figure is nominal, being simply the square of the height. The total electron content in the ionosphere is a quantity of type columnar number density. Snow water equivalent is a quantity of type columnar mass density.