You cannot. Simple as that!
The dimensions for mile per hour are [LT-1]
The dimensions for cubic feet a minute are [L3T-1]
Elementary dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information.
cubic feet per hour x 0.016666667 = cubic feet per minute
300 cubic meters per hour is about 176.57 cubic feet per minute.Formula: Cubic meters per hour x 0.5886 (rounded) = cubic feet per minute
To convert cubic feet per hour to liters per minute, you can use the conversion factor: 1 cubic foot = 28.3168 liters and 1 hour = 60 minutes. So, you can multiply the cubic feet per hour value by 28.3168/60 to get liters per minute.
To calculate CFM (cubic feet per minute), you need to know the volume of the space in cubic feet and how many times you want to replace the air within one minute (air changes per hour rate). Multiply the volume of the space by the air changes per hour rate and divide by 60 to get the CFM required for that space. CFM = (Volume in cubic feet * Air changes per hour) / 60.
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.
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
Conversion: liters per minute x 2.118 = cubic feet per hour
liters per minute x 2.1189 = cubic feet per hour
To convert cubic meters per hour to BTUs per hour, you need to know the type of gas. Multiply the cubic meters per hour by the energy content of the gas in BTUs per cubic meter to get the BTUs per hour.
The question needs to be clarified or corrected: feet per hour is [Length]/[time], and cubic inches per minute is [Length³]/[time]. They are not dimensionally equivalent.
miles per hour x 88 = feet per minute
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)