Multiply gpm by the number of minutes the flow lasted, to find the
gallons of volume that flowed during that time.
Please clarify what you want to convert that to. A liter is a unit of volume; you can convert that to other units of volume. For example, to convert to cubic meter, divide by 1000; to convert to cubic centimeters, multiply by 1000.
You need to know the linear density.
A ton is a measure of weight and a gallon is a measure of volume. You can't convert them as stated. If the gallon was water, you could say how much of a ton is in a gallon of water.
Mass = (Density)/(Volume) Make sure you convert your density to gallons.
You can't convert that. A gallon is a unit of volume; an inch is a unit of length.
gallon per minute (gpm).
You don't. A gram is a measure of weight, a gallon is a measure of volume.
Kw x 3412 / 10000 = gpm I think
gallon per minute
Please clarify what you want to convert that to. A liter is a unit of volume; you can convert that to other units of volume. For example, to convert to cubic meter, divide by 1000; to convert to cubic centimeters, multiply by 1000.
1 US gallon of water equates to 0.133681 cubic feet.
None. A yard is a linear measure of length a gallon is a measure of volume.
First you need the size of the pipe and the volume of water supply. Pressure will vary during usage. Standard well system operates between 20-40 psi and city systems operate from 50-70 psi.
You need to know the linear density.
A ton is a measure of weight and a gallon is a measure of volume. You can't convert them as stated. If the gallon was water, you could say how much of a ton is in a gallon of water.
Mass = (Density)/(Volume) Make sure you convert your density to gallons.
1TR= 12mbh 1gpm= 2.4tr 1gpm=28.8mbh