Depends how hard you drove it.
The maximum speed of Ford F-600 diesel truck 6cyl 135HP 1972 was 120 km per hour.
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(3.785 is the conversion factor for US gallons per hour to liters per hour). So, 850 USg/h x 3.785 = 3,217.25 liters per hour.
The average human body has about 5 liters (1.3 gallons) of blood. The heart pumps about 5 liters of blood every minute, so that would be around 300 liters (79 gallons) of blood per hour.
To calculate how much blood the heart pumps per hour, multiply the amount pumped per minute (5 liters) by the number of minutes in an hour (60 minutes). So, 5 liters/minute x 60 minutes = 300 liters/hour. To find how much blood is pumped per day, multiply the amount pumped per hour (300 liters) by the number of hours in a day (24 hours). Therefore, 300 liters/hour x 24 hours = 7200 liters/day.
An average cardiac output is 5 liters per minute. This would be 300 liters per hour and 7200 liters per day.
Liters of oxygen gas per hour x 0.0353 = cubic feet per hour
To convert 77 milliliters per second to liters per hour, first convert milliliters per second to liters per hour. There are 3600 seconds in an hour. So, 77 milliliters per second is equal to 0.2772 liters per hour.
The answer depends on how big the glasses are!
It can reach 2.5 liters per hour, and higher, under very high humidity and temperature with strenuous exercise; it is VERY DANGEROUS as heatstroke would be imminent and lots of water would need to be consumed.
Multiply by 3600.
To convert gallons per hour to liters per second, you can use the conversion factors: 1 gallon = 3.78541 liters and 1 hour = 3600 seconds. First convert 5.750 gallons to liters: 5.750 gallons * 3.78541 liters/gallon = 21.763 liters. Then, convert hours to seconds: 1 hour/3600 seconds. Finally, divide the liters by the seconds to get liters per second: 21.763 liters / 3600 seconds ≈ 0.00604 liters per second.