Which type of ton - metric , short,or long? Since it looks like you are converting to gpm (grams/minute?) I'll use a metric ton. 1 metric ton (mT) = 1000 kg
1 (mT/hr) * (1000 kg/1mT) * (1000 grams/1 kg) * (1 hr/ 60 min)
Doing the calculations you get:
1 m/hr = 16,666.667 grams/min
Formula: quarts per minute x 15 = gallons per hour
767miles/hour = 767 x 1609.344 meters/hour = 767 x 1609.344 meters / 3600 seconds = 343 meters per second (approx)
300 feet per 2.92 seconds = ~70.05 (70.0498132) mph
There are 5,280 feet in a mile. Therefore, at 7 miles an hour, you would be traveling at 7 * 5,280 = 36,960 feet per hour. Now convert hours to minutes: 36,960 / 60 = 616 feet per minute. Now convert minutes to seconds: 616 / 60 = 10.27 feet per second.
miles per hour x 88 = feet per minute: 50 x 88 = 4,400 feet per minute.
Multiply your gpm by 60.
To convert gallons per hour (gph) to gallons per minute (gpm), simply divide the flow rate by 60 (since there are 60 minutes in an hour). Therefore, 2650 gph is equivalent to 44.17 gpm.
You can't convert between these units. Tons per hour is a (truly archaic) measure of cooling capacity. Megawatts is a measure of power.
The metric equivalent for gallons per minute (GPM) is liters per minute (LPM). To convert GPM to LPM, you can use the conversion factor where 1 gallon is approximately 3.78541 liters. Therefore, to convert GPM to LPM, you multiply the number of gallons per minute by 3.78541.
If you want Imperial tons, divide by 2240. If metric ton, divide by 2204.6
Approx. 800 bbl/h.
2.7 gpm
There are 12,000 Btus per ton of cooling. In order to determine tons of cooling, the formula is: Tons = (dT x GPM) / 24 If you would like to know the tons of cooling in Btus, you would multiply this formula by 12,000.. Tons (Btu) = (dT x GPM x 12,000) / 24 Basic arithmetic yields: Tons (Btu) = (dT x GPM x 500) {12,000 / 24 = 500}
MBH stands for "thousands of BTUs per hour.". There are 12,000 BTUh per ton, so there are 12 MBH per ton. So, to find tons, divide by 12.
To convert MBH (thousand British thermal units per hour) to GPM (gallons per minute) for a water system, you need to know the specific heat capacity of the fluid in the system. Once you have this information, you can use the formula: Flow rate (GPM) = (MBH x 1,000) / (8.01 x ΔT), where ΔT is the temperature change of the water in degrees Fahrenheit.
To convert 4.21 beats per minute (bpm) to gallons per minute (gpm), you need to know the volume of fluid being moved with each beat. If, for example, each beat corresponds to a volume of 1 gallon, then 4.21 bpm would equal 4.21 gpm. If the volume per beat is different, you would multiply the bpm by that specific volume in gallons to get the gpm.
To convert gallons per minute (gpm) to liters per second (L/s), you can use the conversion factor 1 gpm = 0.06309 L/s. So, 22.5 gpm is approximately 1.42 L/s.