14 min 29 sec = 0.2414 hours
So rate = 33.97/0.2414 = 140.7273 tons/hour
32 additional tons
One ton per hour equals 33.3 pounds per minute.
11639 tons = 11639 tons.
Fuel consumption generally increases with speed due to greater hydrodynamic resistance. While the exact relationship can vary based on the vessel's design, a common rule of thumb is that fuel consumption increases by the cube of the speed ratio. Therefore, if the vessel burns 8 tons per hour at 15 knots, it could burn approximately 10 tons per hour at 18 knots, depending on specific factors. For precise calculations, a vessel's fuel consumption curve would be needed.
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32 additional tons
(9.6 tons per hour) is incorrect. Here's why.F= New Fuel ConsumptionS= New SpeedFo= Lot Fuel ConsumptionSo= Old SpeedFormula;F=(S3 x Fo)/So3Equation;F=(183 x 8)/153F= 46656/3375F= 13.8 tons
One ton per hour equals 33.3 pounds per minute.
There is no direct formula to convert tons to speed as they are two different units of measurement. Tons measure weight or mass, while speed measures how fast an object is moving. The conversion would depend on the specific context of the situation.
You can't convert between these units. Tons per hour is a (truly archaic) measure of cooling capacity. Megawatts is a measure of power.
3 TONS
There are 5.6 tons in 5.6 tons.
There are 5.5 tons in 5.5 tons.
12,500 tons
11639 tons = 11639 tons.
19,500,000 tons = 17,690,102.4 metric tons.
To convert meter cube per hour to metric ton per hour, you need to know the density of the substance being measured in meter cube. Once you have the density, you can multiply the meter cube value by the density to get the metric ton value. This conversion helps account for the mass of the substance within the given volume.