One liter per day equates to 4.16666667 × 10-5 cubic meters per hour.
1 m3 = 1 000 L = 1.0 x 103 L
1 L = 0.001 m3 = 1.0 x 10-3 m3
So, 1 m3/h = 1 000 L/h = 1.0 x 103 L/h
or, 1 L/h = 0.001 m3/h = 1.0 x 10-3 m3/h
impossible as cubic meter per hour is volume flow rate while psi is pressure unit.
Millimeters per minute x 0.06 = meters per hour
cubic feet per hour x 0.471947443 = liters per minute
Imperial gallons per hour x 1.263 × 10-6 = cubic meters per second.
It seems to depend on several variables, like temperature, pressure and relative humidity. Use the handy converter at the related link.
convert 1bar to meter cube per hour
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You cannot since the units of measurement are incompatible. Apart from the fact that ton hour per hour is simply ton.
The conversion factor is 3.6. So, liters per second x 3.6 = cubic meters per hour.
Cubic meters and tonnes are quite different units; to convert one to the other, you also need the density. For example, if the substance has a density of 5 (5 tonnes per cubic meter, equal to 5 times the density of water), just multiply by 5.
You divide by 3600 - since an hour has 3600 seconds.
1 cubic meter/hour = 1 (cubic m/hour) x 1000 liter/cubic m) x 1/60 (hour/min) x 1/60 (min/s)= 1000/3600 liter/sec= 0.27777778 liter/second
You multiply by the number of feeds per meter and by the number of minutes per hour.
(1 mile/sec) x (3,600 sec/hour) x (1,609.344 meter/mile) = 5,793,638 meter/hour
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100.2 Miles per Hour = 161.25626880000001 Kilometers per Hour
903L/min = 54.18m3/hr