Formula: cubic feet per hour x 7.481 = US gallons per hour (use 6.229 if you want to convert cubic feet to Imperial gallons)
1 gallon per minute is about 0.00223 cubic feet per second.
1 cubic foot of natural gas can be burned to generate about 1000 btu of heat. A 105000 btu/hr appliance would therefore require about 105 cubic feet of natural gas per hour; this is 0.1 thousand cubic feet, or 0.1mcf/hr.
Use 1 US gallon = 3.785 litersAlso use 1 month = 30 days(12,080 gal/mo) x (3.785 L/gal) x (1 mo / 30 da) x (1 da / 24 hr) = 63.51 liter/hr
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liters per minute x 2.1189 = cubic feet per hour
28.38 liters of water would have dripped out which is also: 7.497203 gallons, 1919.284 tablespoons, 5757.852 teaspoons, 959.642 fluid ounces, 1.00223 cubic feet, 1731.861 cubic inches, 28380 cubic centimeters, 0.02838 cubic meters, 7677.136 US drams, 59.97762 pints, 119.9552 cups, 29.98881 quarts, or 6.242727 imperial gallons, you would also need to get your faucet fixed earth hater
Cubic feet per hour x 7.48 = gallons per hour
Use this formula: gallons per minute x 0.227 = cubic meters per hour
1 cubic foot = 7.4805 gallons
Multiply by 7.48
For US gallons, use this equation: gallons per minute x 8.020833333 = cubic feet per hour750 gallons/minute x 8.020833333 = about 6,015.625 cubic feet per hour
1 cubic foot per hour equates to 0.0283 cubic meters per hour.
1 cubic foot equals 7.48 gallons so 106 cubic feet per hour would equal 793 gallons per hour or 13 gallons per minute
There are 0.0283168466 cubic meters in a cubic foot. If you have a cubic foot per hour, then you have 0.0283 cubic meters per hour.
2 million US gallons per day = 315.451 cubic meters per hour.
Well let's see... theres 60 minutes in an hour. So if youre going 1 cubic foot a minute, you're going 60 cubic feet an hour.
One cubic meter is equal to about 35.5 cubic feet. 17,000 x 35.5 = 603,500 ft3 One cubic foot is equal to 7.5 gallons. 603,500 x 7.5 = 4,526,250 gallons per second There are 3,600 seconds in one hour. 4,526,250 x 3,600 = 16294500000 gallons an hour.
1,400 cubic feet per hour of liquid propane is about 10,472.7 US gallons per hour.