You cannot. The two measure entirely different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid unless there is a lot more additional information.
These measurement can not be converted, because litres are a measure of volume and meters are a measure of distance.
Liters IS volume - there is nothing to convert.
If you ignore the direction of the velocity and only consider its size, then you have speed.
the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius
Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.
You cannot. Velocity has nothing to do with volume and information on area, by itself, is not enough to determine the volume.
You can convert volume to mass by multiplying the volume by its density.
To convert acceleration to velocity, you must integrate.Similarly, to convert velocity to distance, you must integrate a second time. This is why the distance covered by a projectile is a second order quadratic equation.
These measurement can not be converted, because litres are a measure of volume and meters are a measure of distance.
They have chambers that convert pressure energy into velocity energy.
Liters IS volume - there is nothing to convert.
If you ignore the direction of the velocity and only consider its size, then you have speed.
Area and volume are not equivalent, so you cannot convert one to the other.
you cannot convert the volume of a cylinder from squared to cubed. the volume is always cubed. the area is squared
V=wr Where : V: Linear velocity w: Angular velocity r: Radius v = 600 m/m r=0.75m
density is mass/volume so if you multiply the volume you want to convert you get mass but you have to make sure that the volume units are the same
Depends on the internal diameter, and the flow velocity. Velocity of water = Delta V Internal Radius= R RxRxV= Volume