60 cu ft/min=1 cu ft/hr
cubic feet per hour x 0.016666667 = cubic feet per minute
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
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
To convert cubic feet to gallons of propane, you first need to know the specific gravity of propane. On average, the specific gravity of propane is around 0.504. Therefore, 1400 cubic feet of propane would be approximately 702 gallons (1400 cubic feet / 7.48 gallons per cubic foot).
1 cubic foot equals 7.48 gallons so 106 cubic feet per hour would equal 793 gallons per hour or 13 gallons per minute
Cubic feet per hour x 7.48 = gallons per hour
You would have to know the number of revolutions per hour.
1 liter per hour equates to about 0.0353 cubic feet per hour.
Convert standard cubic meter per hour to million million standard cubic feet per day?
Well let's see... theres 60 minutes in an hour. So if youre going 1 cubic foot a minute, you're going 60 cubic feet an hour.
Formula: cubic feet per hour x 7.481 = US gallons per hour (use 6.229 if you want to convert cubic feet to Imperial gallons)
To convert normal cubic meters per hour (Nm³/h) to cubic feet per hour (cf/h), you can use the conversion factor of 1 Nm³ = 35.3147 cubic feet. Therefore, 3 Nm³/h is equivalent to 3 × 35.3147 = 105.9441 cf/h. Thus, 3 Nm³ per hour is approximately 105.94 cubic feet per hour.