You need to know the denisty measured in kg/m3. Then just divide kg/hr by the density to get m3/hr.
Use this formula: gallons per minute x 0.227 = cubic meters per hour
The conversion factor is .277. So, cubic meters per hour x .277 = liters per second
Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.
1 ((cubic feet) per minute) = 1.6990108 (cubic meters) per hour, so take the number of cu ft / min and multiply by 1.699.
Meters per hour x 0.000621 = miles per hour.
the relevant material density is missing.
-- Take the number of (cubic meters per second) -- Divide the number by 3,600 -- The answer is the number of (cubic meters per second)
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
Use this formula: gallons per minute x 0.227 = cubic meters per hour
66 kilometers an hour is 18.33 meters per second
1 cubic foot per hour equates to 0.0283 cubic meters per hour.
The conversion factor is .277. So, cubic meters per hour x .277 = liters per second
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.
That's the same as converting cubic meter to kilograms. You can't do it, unless you know the density of the specific substance you are working with.
one is a mass flowrate and the other is a volumetric flowrate, you need to know a density of some sort to convert.
2 million US gallons per day = 315.451 cubic meters per hour.
136 cubic feet / hour = 3.851 cubic metres / hour. 1 metre = 3.28 ft, so 1 cubic metre = 3.28^3 cubic feet. Therefore you divide 136 by 3.23^3